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The King Institute at Stanford University: A Valuable Resource for Celebration and Learning
Last year, in celebration of the life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we posted a few resources reflecting on the “I Have A Dream Speech.” This year, as the nation considers how Dr.
Fiber Deployments in North America Reach All-Time High
According to a research study conducted by Fiber Broadband Association and RVA, LLC, fiber deployments in North America hit record highs in 2019. The broadband deployment initiative experienced a 16 percent growth or roughly 7,500,000 new homes now with fiber connectivity.
Houston, Missouri, Forging Ahead with Fiber
In the spring of 2019, Houston, Missouri, sent out a call to citizens to share their thoughts on whether or not they'd like to subscribe to Internet access from a municipal network.
United Soybean Board: Poor Farm Connectivity Threatens Productivity, Sustainability
Farmers depend on Internet connectivity like any other businesses for daily office tasks such as record keeping, reporting, banking, and marketing. This dependency stretches further as daily farming productivity depend on GPS-based applications that enable real-time data collection giving accurate information on soil fertility, field mapping, and other farm-related tasks.
Work for the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Apply by Jan. 23rd
If you're a regular visitor to MuniNetworks.org, you may also be someone ideally suited for a position we recently learned about with the Minnesota Department of Commerce. They're hiring a Telecommunications Analyst. The position application period is open until January 23, 2020, so now is the time to apply.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - January 13
Arkansas
New federal funding for broadband aims to expand rural Arkansas efforts by Roby Brock, TBP
Massachusetts
Windsor Waiting with Baited Breath for Fiber
Residents and businesses in Windsor, Massachusetts, are on the cusp of high-quality Internet access delivered on their publicly owned fiber optic infrastructure.
In Florida, This Jackson County Business Owner So Over Crappy Internet Access
From the "Not Just Tired, but SICK and Tired Files" comes a letter to the editor of the Jackson County Floridian. Cynthia Cuenin, who has lived in the area for almost 30 years, says she's ready to call it quits and find a new community. Why?
Nominate Young Leaders to Attend the Rural Youth Summit
This spring, the Rural Assembly will hold a Rural Youth Summit in McAllen, Texas, to discuss the issues young people consider important. The orgaization will fund the the event, including expenses for attendees, and bring fifty people between the ages of 16 - 24 together; apply now or nominate some one you think should attend.
Local Co-op Flying In to Tiny Dove Creek, Colorado, for Fiber Deployment
In recent years, co-ops and municipalities in Colorado have been making fiber optic network investments to provide connectivity so citizens can compete in the digital economy. With all this fiber deployment in Colorado, there are still extremely rural areas that lack access to broadband. With a little help from the U.S.
Dallas Morning News Covers Mont Belvieu’s Trailblazing MB Link Network
We last wrote about MB Link, the municipal fiber network in Mont Belvieu, Texas, in October 2018.
Grays Harbor PUD Examines Fiber Expansion in Washington
Grays Harbor Public Utility District (PUD) recently received a $50,000 Washington state grant to conduct a feasibility study in order to determine the best route for expansion of their
New York City Releases Visionary Internet Master Plan
New York City has been looking for a way to address Internet access disparities - quality, pricing, and infrastructure investment - for years.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - January 6
Alabama
$62.3 million to be invested in bringing broadband to Alabama rural areas by Henry Thornton, Yellowhammer
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