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Next Century Cities Launches Broadband Initiative

32 cities are coming together to launch a new broadband initiative. Next Century Cities aims to ensure the availability of next-generation broadband Internet for all communities. The cities and their elected leaders are joining together to recognize the importance of leveraging gigabit-level Internet to attract new businesses and create jobs, improve health care and education,

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Next Century Cities coalition leads 32 U.S. cities in advocating 1 Gig broadband service

Next Century Cities, a consortium of 32 cities, has been created with the mission of making 1 Gbps fiber-based broadband available to any community in the United States. During today’s launch in Santa Monica, Calif., mayors and other leaders from 31 cities–including Santa Monica; Boston; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Raleigh, N.C.; Portland, Ore.; Lafayette, La.; and San Antonio,

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City of Champaign Joined Next-Generation Broadband Communities to Launch Next Century Cities

Mayor Don Gerard announced Champaign as a leading member of national initiative to advance fast, affordable, reliable Internet. This morning, Champaign was featured in the launch of Next Century Cities, a bipartisan, city-to-city initiative dedicated to ensuring the availability of next-generation broadband Internet for all communities…

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Winthrop officials to attend launch of national, city-to-city broadband initiative

The mayor and EDA director of Winthrop will be attending the launch of Next Century Cities, a bipartisan, city-to-city initiative dedicated to ensuring the availability of next-generation broadband Internet for all communities. The launch event will take place today in Santa Monica, California…

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