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Government Technology — Improving Cities by Investing in Next-Generation Internet

Between the Federal Communications Commission’s recent redefinition of broadband, Obama’s BroadbandUSA announcement, and the FCC’s vote supporting net neutrality, issues of Internet quality and accessibility

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March 4, 2015

The New Republic — The Most Important Decision the FCC Made Last Week Wasn’t on Net Neutrality

Last week’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling codifying the principles of net neutrality is a victory for grassroots organizing. But in 20 years, we might

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March 2, 2015

All Gov — FCC Votes 3-2 to Make Internet a Utility and Block State Laws Limiting Municipal Internet Services

New rules approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Thursday will result in the Internet being treated like a utility under federal law and allow

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March 2, 2015

Mountain Times Oregon — Sandy Shows Support for Broadband

The City of Sandy started its municipal internet service provider, known as SandyNet, in 2003 and is now in the middle of upgrading to a

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March 1, 2015

The New York Times — The Push for Net Neutrality Arose From Lack of Choice

The case for strong government rules to protect an open Internet rests in large part on a perceived market failure — the lack of competition

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February 25, 2015

Salisbury Post — Fibrant dominates afternoon session of council retreat

How to promote the city and its broadband network as a package deal was the main theme during the afternoon session of Salisbury City Council’s

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February 20, 2015

Salisbury Post — Topics for City Council retreat include broadband, economic prospects, housing

Salisbury City Council will hold its 30th annual retreat Thursday and Friday at Lee Street Theatre. The retreat, called the “Future Directions and Goal Settings

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February 18, 2015

Public CEO — Harnessing the Potential of the Gigabit City

It’s been an eventful month for the Internet in America. President Obama traveled to Cedar Falls, IA, and publicly supported a city’s right to build

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February 10, 2015

Broadband Breakfast — FCC to Put Its Legal Weight Behind Preemption of State Laws That Limit Community Gigabit Networks

February 3, 2015 – The Federal Communications Commission will put its legal weight behind a petition that would preempt laws in North Carolina and Tennessee 

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February 3, 2015

Fierce Telecom — FCC to draft proposal to overturn anti-municipal broadband laws in Tennessee, North Carolina

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is gearing up for a battle with state legislators in Tennessee and North Carolina with plans to circulate a draft decision

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February 2, 2015
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Government Technology — Improving Cities by Investing in Next-Generation Internet

Between the Federal Communications Commission’s recent redefinition of broadband, Obama’s BroadbandUSA announcement, and the FCC’s vote supporting net neutrality, issues of Internet quality and accessibility

Read More »
March 4, 2015 1:00 am No Comments

The New Republic — The Most Important Decision the FCC Made Last Week Wasn’t on Net Neutrality

Last week’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling codifying the principles of net neutrality is a victory for grassroots organizing. But in 20 years, we might

Read More »
March 2, 2015 1:00 am No Comments

All Gov — FCC Votes 3-2 to Make Internet a Utility and Block State Laws Limiting Municipal Internet Services

New rules approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Thursday will result in the Internet being treated like a utility under federal law and allow

Read More »
March 2, 2015 12:54 am No Comments

Mountain Times Oregon — Sandy Shows Support for Broadband

The City of Sandy started its municipal internet service provider, known as SandyNet, in 2003 and is now in the middle of upgrading to a

Read More »
March 1, 2015 12:54 am No Comments

The New York Times — The Push for Net Neutrality Arose From Lack of Choice

The case for strong government rules to protect an open Internet rests in large part on a perceived market failure — the lack of competition

Read More »
February 25, 2015 12:54 am No Comments

Salisbury Post — Fibrant dominates afternoon session of council retreat

How to promote the city and its broadband network as a package deal was the main theme during the afternoon session of Salisbury City Council’s

Read More »
February 20, 2015 12:46 am No Comments

Salisbury Post — Topics for City Council retreat include broadband, economic prospects, housing

Salisbury City Council will hold its 30th annual retreat Thursday and Friday at Lee Street Theatre. The retreat, called the “Future Directions and Goal Settings

Read More »
February 18, 2015 12:46 am No Comments

Public CEO — Harnessing the Potential of the Gigabit City

It’s been an eventful month for the Internet in America. President Obama traveled to Cedar Falls, IA, and publicly supported a city’s right to build

Read More »
February 10, 2015 12:46 am No Comments

Broadband Breakfast — FCC to Put Its Legal Weight Behind Preemption of State Laws That Limit Community Gigabit Networks

February 3, 2015 – The Federal Communications Commission will put its legal weight behind a petition that would preempt laws in North Carolina and Tennessee 

Read More »
February 3, 2015 12:41 am No Comments

Fierce Telecom — FCC to draft proposal to overturn anti-municipal broadband laws in Tennessee, North Carolina

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is gearing up for a battle with state legislators in Tennessee and North Carolina with plans to circulate a draft decision

Read More »
February 2, 2015 12:41 am No Comments

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