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ECFiber Continues to Grow; Plans to Expand in 2015
In early December, the East Central Vermont Community Fiber Network (ECFiber) announced that it is once again expanding, bringing the network to 200 miles by the end of 2014.
Mendocino County Analyzes Losses From Communications Outage
In November, the Broadband Alliance of Mendocino County (BAMC) released a report documenting the results of an online survey to determine the effects of a summer communications outage.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - December 19
This was a big year for local governments and many year-end discussions have noted the role of cities in expanding high quality Internet access. Among them, The Free Press' Timothy Karr:
Chattanooga Public Library Now Hosts GigLab
Entrepreneurs in Chattanooga now have a new space where they can try to answer the question, "What does one do with a gig?" The Chattanooga Public Library officially opened its GigLab in November.
Erwin FTTH Pilot Project Moving Forward
Erwin, Tennessee announced last summer that it was planning an FTTH pilot project to connect 1,200 customers.
Metronet Dark Fiber Network Expanding Education in South Bend, Indiana
In South Bend, the Trinity School at Green Lawn recently connected to the Metronet Zing dark fiber network thanks to a grant from Metronet and nCloud.
LightTUBe Lowers the Price of a Gig; Increases Speeds for Free AGAIN
The Tullahoma Utilities Board (TUB) began offering gigabit service in 2013 through its municipal FTTH network, LightTUBe.
Chanute Receives State OK to Bond for FTTH Deployment
The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will allow the city of Chanute move forward with its plan to serve residents and local businesses with its municipal network reports the Wichita Eagle.
Indianola Municipal Utilities to Offer Gig Service
Indianola Municipal Utilities (IMU) announced in a December 1st press release that they will be offering gigabit service in 2015. IMU will also be expanding their FTTH network to an additional 150 premises this winter in the central part of Indianola.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - December 12, 2014
This week in Community Broadband networks... partnerships, cooperatives, and going-it-alone. For a background in muni networks, check out this recent article from FiscalNote. The article highlights Kansas and Utah's fight for improving beyond the minimum speeds.
GAO Report Warns of Potential for ISPs to Abuse Data Caps
Last month, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report warning of the possibility and potential consequences of ISPs instituting data caps in their fixed line plans.
Muscatine, Iowa, Upgrading to FTTH
Muscatine Power & Water (MP&W) announced in late November that it will upgrade its municipal hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) communications network to an FTTH network. The upgrade will allow Muscatine to offer gigabit speeds. Construction is set to begin in 2016; the FTTH network is scheduled to go live in 2017.
Burlington Sells Burlington Telecom, Continues to Operate the Network
In November, Burlington's City Council approved the much anticipated settlement with Citibank. Burlington Telecom, a nearly citywide gigabit FTTH network owned by the city, was run into the ground by a previous mayor. That Mayor's Administration hid major cost overruns from the public for years, resulting in a challenging situation for the community.
Minnesota Border to Border Broadband Video and Materials Now Available from Blandin
Our friends at the Blandin Foundation recently sponsored another Minnesota Border to Border Broadband conference.
Community Broadband Media Roundup - December 5, 2014
After successfully fighting a Kansas state law proposed in February that would have outlawed community networks entirely, the city of Chanute is being required to follow an outdated 1940s law that requires them to ask permission to move forward with a bond initiative that would fund a high speed Internet network to businesses and residents.
"Stop Mega Comcast" Coalition; Philly Comcast Subscribers Speak Out in New Video
As days go by, an increasing number of organizations, companies, and individuals go on record opposing the Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger. The DOJ has already spent significant time analyzing the proposal and the FCC has been taking comments for months.
