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Huffington Post — Cities of the Future: Cities ARE our Future

The city is and has been the crucible of civilization; the center of commerce, and in this new age of technology, can and must be

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March 31, 2016

Route Fifty — Google Fiber’s Advice for Cities Looking to Work with High-Speed Internet Providers

Google Fiber is perhaps the most high-profile private-sector provider of high-speed broadband Internet, and when it moves into a new metropolitan area or signals interest

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March 21, 2016

Seattle Times — Mayor Murray: Municipal broadband too costly; public-private deal is way to go

The best way to expand Internet access in Seattle is through public-private partnerships, Mayor Ed Murray said at a regional broadband conference Monday. The mayor

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March 21, 2016

San Francisco Chronicle — SF explores blazing-fast gigabit Internet connections

San Francisco is eyeing an ambitious — and expensive — plan to bring lightning-fast Internet access to every residence and business in the city through

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March 15, 2016

Louisville Business First — What Google Fiber Can and Cannot do to Bridge Louisville’s Divide

Amid the excitement about whether Louisville could become a so-called “Google Fiber” city remains the question about whether the gigabit Internet service would have much

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March 14, 2016

PRWeb — EveryoneOn Joins Obama Administration Initiative to Connect All Americans

This week, the work to connect all Americans received two boosts, including the announcement of the Obama Administration initiative to help further its commitment to

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March 11, 2016

GCN — Can LTE-U Disrupt Local Government WiFi?

The deployment of Long Term Evolution-Unlicensed technologies by cellular carriers promises vastly more bandwidth for mobile users.  But LTE-U also could interfere with local governments’

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March 3, 2016

Washington Post — This city’s fight with AT&T could shape the future for Google Fiber

The city of Louisville, Ky., has been bending over backward to woo high-speed services like Google Fiber to town. But now those efforts might have

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February 26, 2016

The Saratogian — Smart City Commission to develop plan for city-wide high-speed Internet

Officials say a new committee dedicated to expanding telecommunication and broadband services in the city is going to enhance the quality of life of all

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February 17, 2016

Noonga — Berke, mayors nationwide support Lifeline modernization

Last week, 44 mayors and city officials nationwide, including Mayor Andy Berke, partnered to send a letter to the Federal Communications Commission calling for reform

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December 16, 2015
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Huffington Post — Cities of the Future: Cities ARE our Future

The city is and has been the crucible of civilization; the center of commerce, and in this new age of technology, can and must be

Read More »
March 31, 2016 9:56 am No Comments

Route Fifty — Google Fiber’s Advice for Cities Looking to Work with High-Speed Internet Providers

Google Fiber is perhaps the most high-profile private-sector provider of high-speed broadband Internet, and when it moves into a new metropolitan area or signals interest

Read More »
March 21, 2016 10:24 am No Comments

Seattle Times — Mayor Murray: Municipal broadband too costly; public-private deal is way to go

The best way to expand Internet access in Seattle is through public-private partnerships, Mayor Ed Murray said at a regional broadband conference Monday. The mayor

Read More »
March 21, 2016 10:04 am No Comments

San Francisco Chronicle — SF explores blazing-fast gigabit Internet connections

San Francisco is eyeing an ambitious — and expensive — plan to bring lightning-fast Internet access to every residence and business in the city through

Read More »
March 15, 2016 10:24 am No Comments

Louisville Business First — What Google Fiber Can and Cannot do to Bridge Louisville’s Divide

Amid the excitement about whether Louisville could become a so-called “Google Fiber” city remains the question about whether the gigabit Internet service would have much

Read More »
March 14, 2016 10:24 am No Comments

PRWeb — EveryoneOn Joins Obama Administration Initiative to Connect All Americans

This week, the work to connect all Americans received two boosts, including the announcement of the Obama Administration initiative to help further its commitment to

Read More »
March 11, 2016 10:04 am No Comments

GCN — Can LTE-U Disrupt Local Government WiFi?

The deployment of Long Term Evolution-Unlicensed technologies by cellular carriers promises vastly more bandwidth for mobile users.  But LTE-U also could interfere with local governments’

Read More »
March 3, 2016 10:19 am No Comments

Washington Post — This city’s fight with AT&T could shape the future for Google Fiber

The city of Louisville, Ky., has been bending over backward to woo high-speed services like Google Fiber to town. But now those efforts might have

Read More »
February 26, 2016 10:14 am No Comments

The Saratogian — Smart City Commission to develop plan for city-wide high-speed Internet

Officials say a new committee dedicated to expanding telecommunication and broadband services in the city is going to enhance the quality of life of all

Read More »
February 17, 2016 10:19 am No Comments

Noonga — Berke, mayors nationwide support Lifeline modernization

Last week, 44 mayors and city officials nationwide, including Mayor Andy Berke, partnered to send a letter to the Federal Communications Commission calling for reform

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December 16, 2015 10:28 am No Comments

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