Lafayette: 100Mbps and Now What?
One of the focuses of the recent FiberFete conference is what do communities do once they have built a next-generation network. Lafayette had lots of ideas.
Let's start with counting new jobs.
Paul Venezia is one of the few who noted a recent Lessig presentation that discusses broadband policy. Larry Lessig's presentation offers an excellent short history of broadband and telecom history - from the beginning of AT&T to the National Broadband Plan.
I, a Cablevision customer, can now use all of Time Warner’s and Comcast’s hot spots in these three states.
Brogan said that if Lancaster is selected, it would not run afoul of the state Telecommunications Act.
Last week, I spoke with Jeff Pesek and Peter Fleck of Tech.mn about telecom and broadband in Minnesota.
As part of his pitch to Google to partner with UTOPIA in Google's gigabit network experiment, Jesse Harris gives some of the history of the UTOPIA project.
My Comcast exit was very easy. Step one: Make appointment to have EPB Fiber service installed.
Bear in mind, these stunts aren't even guaranteed short-term fixes -- they're one-in-a-million half-court shots.