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Telecompetitor — Next Century Cities Mayors Oppose Anti-Municipal Broadband Decision

Forty-two mayors and city leaders have sent letters of support to Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke and Wilson, North Carolina Mayor Bruce Rose, who are advocating

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August 24, 2016

NextGov — 3 GIGABIT CITIES USING HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Three cities will spend the next year leveraging high-speed broadband on civic engagement projects, aided by a $30,000 grant each and technical assistance from Next Century

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August 18, 2016

WFPL — City Leaders Push Gigabit Internet After Reports Of Google Fiber Pullback

Just a day after reports surfaced that Google Fiber may reconsider an expansion of its coveted gigabit internet service in Louisville and other cities, local leaders were

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August 17, 2016

Multichannel News — Next Century Cities Announces Three Winning Cities of the Benton Awards for Next Generation Engagement

Next Century Cities today announced the three winning cities of the inaugural Charles Benton Next Generation Engagement Awards: Raleigh, NC, Austin, TX, and Louisville, KY.

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August 16, 2016

GovTech — Municipal Broadband? Federal Court Tells FCC ‘No’

On Aug. 10, a federal appellate court ruled against a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plan that would have allowed municipalities to build their own broadband

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August 11, 2016

Motherboard — Congress Should Support Community Broadband Networks, Advocates Say

A partisan battle is brewing over publicly-owned broadband networks. Now that a federal court has blocked an effort by the FCC to boost community broadband,

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August 11, 2016

Broadcasting & Cable — Next Steps Pondered After Muni Cable Ruling

Wednesday’s Sixth Circuit Court ruling that reversed the FCC’s municipal cable authorizationshas predictably raised new questions about what happens next. Supporters of the rejected FCC policy

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August 11, 2016

Noonga — Appellate Court decision prevents EPB from expanding into rural areas

An Appellate Court overruled the Federal Communication Commission’s ruling that would have allowed Chattanooga to make its own decisions about broadband access in the area.

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August 10, 2016

GeekWire — Federal court blocks FCC from expanding publicly-owned broadband projects

In a setback for municipal broadband advocates, a U.S. federal court ruled today that the Federal Communications Commission cannot preempt state law to let cities expand publicly-funded Internet

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August 10, 2016

Broadcasting & Cable — SHLB Unveils Action Plan for Next Gen Broadband

The Schools, Health and Libraries Broadband Coalition (SHLB) has come up with an “action plan”—actually a series of 10 policy papers—for getting those institutions connected

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July 13, 2016
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Telecompetitor — Next Century Cities Mayors Oppose Anti-Municipal Broadband Decision

Forty-two mayors and city leaders have sent letters of support to Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke and Wilson, North Carolina Mayor Bruce Rose, who are advocating

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August 24, 2016 9:52 am No Comments

NextGov — 3 GIGABIT CITIES USING HIGH-SPEED BROADBAND FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Three cities will spend the next year leveraging high-speed broadband on civic engagement projects, aided by a $30,000 grant each and technical assistance from Next Century

Read More »
August 18, 2016 9:47 am No Comments

WFPL — City Leaders Push Gigabit Internet After Reports Of Google Fiber Pullback

Just a day after reports surfaced that Google Fiber may reconsider an expansion of its coveted gigabit internet service in Louisville and other cities, local leaders were

Read More »
August 17, 2016 9:47 am No Comments

Multichannel News — Next Century Cities Announces Three Winning Cities of the Benton Awards for Next Generation Engagement

Next Century Cities today announced the three winning cities of the inaugural Charles Benton Next Generation Engagement Awards: Raleigh, NC, Austin, TX, and Louisville, KY.

Read More »
August 16, 2016 9:52 am No Comments

GovTech — Municipal Broadband? Federal Court Tells FCC ‘No’

On Aug. 10, a federal appellate court ruled against a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plan that would have allowed municipalities to build their own broadband

Read More »
August 11, 2016 9:43 am No Comments

Motherboard — Congress Should Support Community Broadband Networks, Advocates Say

A partisan battle is brewing over publicly-owned broadband networks. Now that a federal court has blocked an effort by the FCC to boost community broadband,

Read More »
August 11, 2016 9:38 am No Comments

Broadcasting & Cable — Next Steps Pondered After Muni Cable Ruling

Wednesday’s Sixth Circuit Court ruling that reversed the FCC’s municipal cable authorizationshas predictably raised new questions about what happens next. Supporters of the rejected FCC policy

Read More »
August 11, 2016 9:38 am No Comments

Noonga — Appellate Court decision prevents EPB from expanding into rural areas

An Appellate Court overruled the Federal Communication Commission’s ruling that would have allowed Chattanooga to make its own decisions about broadband access in the area.

Read More »
August 10, 2016 9:43 am No Comments

GeekWire — Federal court blocks FCC from expanding publicly-owned broadband projects

In a setback for municipal broadband advocates, a U.S. federal court ruled today that the Federal Communications Commission cannot preempt state law to let cities expand publicly-funded Internet

Read More »
August 10, 2016 9:38 am No Comments

Broadcasting & Cable — SHLB Unveils Action Plan for Next Gen Broadband

The Schools, Health and Libraries Broadband Coalition (SHLB) has come up with an “action plan”—actually a series of 10 policy papers—for getting those institutions connected

Read More »
July 13, 2016 9:59 am No Comments

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