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Television Consumer Freedom Act Promises More Choices
On August 14th, Christopher Mitchell and I visited Senator Amy Kobuchar's office in Minneapolis.
Xmission Increases Speeds for Free in the Land of UTOPIA
Customers subscribing to Xmission via UTOPIA just received a free upgrade. Subscribers to the 50 Mbps service are now receiving 100 Mbps at no extra charge. The Free UTOPIA blog ran the announcement along with this tip:
Glasgow EPB Helps Community Hospital Expand
Mudd Advertising and Cedar Falls Utility Talk Gigabit Broadband
As we reported back in May, Cedar Falls Utilities (CFU) now offers citywide gigabit broadband. Mudd Advertising is one local company poised to take full advantage of the new blazing speeds.
We Need Video Reform, Let D.C. Know What You Think
Time Warner Cable subscribers across the country who enjoy CBS programming are out of luck. The two media giants have reached an impasse in their fight over retransmission consent so several major markets are now missing out. CBS has also taken the fight one step farther, blocking TWC broadband subscribers from accessing CBS.com video content.
Douglas County PUD Lowers Cost of Connecting to Community Network
A Wenatchee World article recently announced that Douglas County Public Utilities District is reducing the rate it charges to connect to the community fiber network.
Introducing David Collado
Broadband Communities Mag Publishes List of Municipal Fiber Networks
This summer, Broadband Communities Magazine published its list of 135 municipalities that have invested in their own FTTH networks. In the May/June issue, Masha Zager finds that a growing number of communities are building fiber to the home networks. Subscriptions to the magazine are available here.
Locally Owned Networks Protect Privacy and Limit Consumer Surveillance
Since the story broke about the NSA domestic spying practices, debate among concerned citizens has revolved around the Big Brother surveillance model. Most of us shudder at the thought of our federal agencies from DC watching, noting, and recording our actions. However, there is another type of Internet surveillance that largely escapes notice and likewise threatens our liberty.
Dark Fiber Paying Off in Florida's Lakeland
Near the center of Florida sits Lakeland, the largest city between Orlando and Tampa with 98,000 residents.
Hamilton, Ohio, to Expand Fiber to Businesses and Schools
A part of the Cincinnati metro region, Hamilton sits in the extreme southwest corner of Ohio. The community of 63,000 will soon expand its fiber resources to spur economic development and improve education opportunities.
Leverett On Track for Fiber Network in Massachusetts
We have followed developments in Leverett since we first learned about the small town's decision to build its own next generation infrastructure. The community has faced some challenges but is determined to get its residents connected.
Shafter Network Expands To Serve Local Businesses in California
The community of Shafter enjoys savings, better public safety, and more educational opportunities with the municipal fiber network that we wrote about two weeks ago and discussed in
TV Everywhere in Tullahoma, Tennessee
Tullahoma's network, LighTUBe, continues to bring new services to residents and business customers, including smart metering and gig service.
Longmont to Vote a 3rd Time on Fiber Network
The Longmont community will soon have the chance to decide how quickly they want ubiquitous FTTH. On July 23rd, the City Council unanimously approved a proposal to ask voters in a referendum if they want to bond for funds to speed up construction of the LPC fiber network. Absent bond financing, the network will expand much more slowly over many years.
