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Louisville's Opportunity: I-Net Savings Now And Later
In order to save public dollars, improve municipal connectivity, and enhance the city’s ability to take advantage of various “Smart City” technologies, Louisville is planning to grow its existing fiber infrastructure.
Oops! Comcast Called Out For Fabrications Concerning NextLight
Sharing information about the fabulous work by communities investing in publicly owned Internet infrastructure is a full-time job. So is correcting the misinformation spread by national providers trying to undermine that important work. Fortunately, there are people with firsthand knowledge of those inaccuracies who can set the record straight.
Minnesota Border-to-Border Grant Program Webinars For Applicants
Hey, Minnesota communities, are you looking for funding sources for your broadband project? If yes, and you plan on applying for a Minnesota Border-to-Border Development Grant Program, you should be getting your ducks in a row. The application period is fast approaching - July 3 through September 11.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 19
California
Closing the digital divide in the Inland Empire by Paul Granillo San Bernardino County Sun
Colorado
ArsTechnica Sheds Light on Cable Lobby Restricting Research
ArsTechnica - June 19th, 2017
Mountain Connect 2017 Video Now Available
In May, experts gathered in Keystone, Colorado, for the annual Mountain Connect conference. If you weren’t able to make it, select video presentations and panel discussions were streamed via Periscope. Now those videos are archived and ready for you to watch online.
Co-op, County Collaborate To Expand FTTH Pilot In Virginia
Prince George County, Virginia, and its electric cooperative recently entered into an agreement that will allow Prince George Electric Cooperative (PGEC) to offer Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) to certain areas in the county. The arrangement came after a successful pilot project that proved residents and businesses in the rural community were interested in better connectivity.
Indiana Eases Easements For Electric Co-ops; FIBRE Act
The State Legislature in Indiana sent SB 478 to Governor Eric Holcomb earlier this session; he recently signed the bill into law.
Refute Misinformation With Our "Correcting Community Fiber Fallacies" Page
As an increasing number of communities investigate the possibility of publicly owned Internet networks, big cable and telephone companies are spending big dollars to fund the spread of misinformation. In order to combat untruths and share accurate data, we’ve created the Correcting Community Fiber Fallacies page. You will find resources to help you identify and respond to some of the most used resources, arguments, and tactics from groups aiming to quash better connectivity through local control; you'll also find the best ways to address them.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - June 13
California
Internet for All Now Act passes state assembly by ECT Staff, East County Today
Going For The Opt Out, Funding Feasibility In Greeley, Colorado
Greeley, Colorado, will likely ask voters to consider opting out of state law SB 152 this fall.
Lac qui Parle Video: "Come For The Jobs, Stay For The Lifestyle"
Lac qui Parle County in western Minnesota has some of the best connectivity in the state. As part of the county’s efforts to get the word out about opportunities in the region, their new Facebook video highlights access to great Internet access and hopes to draw more citizens to the region.
"Come for the Jobs. Stay for the Lifestyle"
The Power of Electric Cooperatives: Recommended Article
Journalist Jill Nolin recently dove into the details of electric cooperatives and Internet service in an article for the Thomasville Times-Enterprise in Georgia.
