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Next Century Cities Files NTIA Comments with Open Technology Institute

Jul 26, 2018 | Blog Entry, News, Policies and Ordinances, Policy Agenda, Resources

Next Century Cities signed comments submitted to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) along with New America’s Open Technology Institute and others. The comments were in response to a request by the NTIA for comments on their efforts...

Emerging Issues in Expanding Next-Generation Internet Access

Apr 3, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

This Emerging Issues Policy Agenda explores several policy areas where Next Century Cities member communities are leading the way. To improve internet access, this agenda has recommendations for local policy as well as both state and federal policy. Please CLICK...

Santa Monica City Net: An Incremental Approach to Building a Fiber Optic Network

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

It is generating millions of dollars for the city.

All Hands On Deck: Minnesota Local Government Models for Expanding Fiber Internet Access

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

planning and executing projects in the rights-of-way.

How It Works for The City and Builders/Designers

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

require buildings to have internal neutral wiring

Dakota County is Fiber Rich Thanks to Dig Once Approach – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 117

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

Community Broadband Bits Podcast and transcript Episode 117

Gigabit Communities: Technical Strategies for Facilitating Public or Private Broadband Construction in Your Community

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

CTC engineering & business consulting report: Technical Strategies for Facilitating Public or Private Broadband Construction in Your Community.

Santa Monica City Net: An Incremental Approach to Building a Fiber Optic Network

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

which now creates millions in revenues.

Comments of the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (“NATOA”)

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

Cost Estimates for Connecting Anchor Institutions to Fiber”

Case Study: Office of Personnel Management

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

saved a federal agency nearly $10 million over just six years.

Ordinance No. 185980 Grant a franchise to Integrated Regional Network Enterprise for Telecommunications Services, for a period of 10 years

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

IRNE

Dakota County pushes to expand broadband access

Mar 10, 2017 | Policy Agenda, Resources

Dakota County
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