Hi All –
I wanted to forward this info from ILSR about something going on in Massaschusetts (US)
that may have impact or come your way in other countries.
Please watch the term “underserved” and how your regulator/policy-makers/PUC might
define/regulate around this term or service areas. Limiting the scope of what this means
and suggesting that CNs only may serve the underserved is not a good thing. Underserved
often is code for – folks not being provided service AND not being provided cheaper/more
affordable service in urban, remote, and rural areas. So, not just rural and remote.
And, not just a definition for the poorest people who do not have connectivity.
Just some food for thought. Watch how underserved and unserved is defined…and watch how
Community Network might be defined as there was a move to limit the definition of CNs in
ARIN’s service area to non-profits or “volunteer” networks which would have excluded
hybrid non-profit/profit nets and other muni CNs.
Best,
Jane
Internet Society |
www.internetsociety.org
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Subject: Recently in Community Networks... Week of 8/13
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Last week we featured a story on the minor changes to an economic development bill in
Massachusetts that will have big consequences for rural broadband development in the
state. A single-word change pushed by lobbyists now limits municipal broadband networks
to only "unserved" properties, effectively cutting out competition for incumbent
ISPs.
In other news, Utah's Spanish Fork Network released a new promo video highlighting
the success of it's municipal Internet service and the economic growth that has come
along with it.
Portlanders Launch Grassroots Campaign for Municipal Broadband in Oregon Interest in
broadband as a utility continues to rise across the country and in places where elected
officials need a show of support, grassroots groups are stepping up. Recently in Portland,
Oregon, a group of locals launched Municipal Broadband PDX, an effort to grow an already
increasing momentum in the Rose City.
...Read the report...
Agenda for Great Lakes Connect Shapes Up, September 24th - 26th If you’ve never visited
the Great Lakes Region in the autumn, you’ve missed out. Now is your chance to redeem
yourself and to increase your knowledge for your community. The fall colors and the nip in
the air will enhance your visit to Fairlawn, Ohio, and the Great Lakes Connect Broadband
Development Conference. The event is scheduled for September 24th - 26th at the Hilton
Hotel; the theme is "Creating Intelligent Network Infrastructure to Compete in the
Global Economy.”
...Read the article...
Mapping Monopolies and Making Recommendations - Community Broadband Bits Podcast 317 If
you haven’t already taken a look at our most recent report, now is your chance to get some
insight before you download it and dive in. Profiles of Monopoly: Big Cable and Telecom,
written by our Hannah Trostle, recently left ILSR to attend grad school, and Christopher
Mitchell, transforms FCC Form 477 data into a series of maps that reveal a sad state of
competition in the U.S. broadband market. For episode 317 of the podcast, Hannah and
Christopher discuss the report and the main findings....Listen to the podcast... Read the
transcript...
“Holy Cat Biscuits!” — Largest Electric Co-op in Michigan Is Building a Gig Network for
Its Members Great Lakes Energy (GLE), Michigan’s largest electric cooperative and third
largest energy utility, is constructing a Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network to bring
gigabit connectivity to its 125,000 members. Construction in the project’s pilot area is
underway. Eligible members may be able to subscribe to services from the co-op’s
subsidiary Truestream as soon as the end of the year....Read the article...
Community Broadband Media Roundup - August 13 California
How Silicon Valley can use community input to bridge the big broadband gap by Mohammad
Shakouri and Jon Walton, Silicon Valley Business JournalGeorgia
The promise and reality of Google Fiber by Jim Burress, MarketplaceIowa
Williamsburg plans Aug. 14 community meeting by Brian Rathjen, Iowa City
Press-CitizenMaine
SandfordNet Fiber broadband project has started by Tammy Wells, Journal Times
...Read the article...
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