FCC Chair: We Need Network Neutrality
The Chair of the Federal Communications Commission has taken a stand for network neutrality - the founding principle of openness of the Internet. In short, network neutrality means the entity providing...
View ArticleComcast, Caps, and the Public Interest
While I try to keep postings on this site to the subject of publicly owned networks, I think it important to discuss the ways in which some major carriers routinely flout the public interest. Thus, a...
View ArticleThe Case for Municipal Broadband
Publication Date: May 2, 2005 Author(s): Carl Kandutsch Publication Title: Broadband Properties One the goals of this site is to catalog reports, articles, and all things related to publicly owned...
View ArticleRules Matter - Burlington Telecom
As someone who has long researched and followed developments in Burlington Telecom (BT), the city-owned triple-play full fiber-to-the-home network in Vermont, recent developments between BT and the...
View ArticleRules Matter - Network Neutrality and Transparency
I was briefly checking out the Open Internet Workshop when I got into a short tweet-argument with someone I did not know. Bear with me as I recount the discussion then explain why I think it worth...
View ArticleFCC on Net Neutrality: More Bush than Obama
Whenever the discussion of Network Neutrality comes up, we like to remind everyone that when the network is locally owned and accountable to the community, anti-subscriber discrimination is not a...
View ArticleCitibank Finally Files Suit Against Burlington Telecom
After more than a year of expecting Citibank to file suit against Burlington, they finally did. Burlington Telecom, a muni FTTH network, now illustrates the worst case scenario for muni broadband....
View ArticleMI-Connection Shows Solid Growth in North Carolina
Ever since the towns of Mooresville and Davidson purchased and began fixing the failed Adelphia franchise in their part of North Carolina, private sector purists have tried to portray their efforts as...
View ArticleUtah's Xmission Keeps Customer Data Private
We have not wirtten much on the NSA spying scandal but encountered a recent article in the Guardian that our readers can appreciate. Rory Carroll reports that Xmission, one of the local Internet...
View ArticleKitsap County Asks Residents Where to Expand
The Kitsap Public Utility District (KPUD) is turning to residents to plot the course for expansion, reports the Central Kitsap Reporter. In order to find out where the greatest interest lies in...
View ArticleFCC Chair: We Need Network Neutrality
The Chair of the Federal Communications Commission has taken a stand for network neutrality - the founding principle of openness of the Internet. In short, network neutrality means the entity providing...
View ArticleComcast, Caps, and the Public Interest
While I try to keep postings on this site to the subject of publicly owned networks, I think it important to discuss the ways in which some major carriers routinely flout the public interest. Thus, a...
View ArticleThe Case for Municipal Broadband
Publication Date: May 2, 2005 Author(s): Carl Kandutsch Publication Title: Broadband Properties One the goals of this site is to catalog reports, articles, and all things related to publicly owned...
View ArticleRules Matter - Burlington Telecom
As someone who has long researched and followed developments in Burlington Telecom (BT), the city-owned triple-play full fiber-to-the-home network in Vermont, recent developments between BT and the...
View ArticleRules Matter - Network Neutrality and Transparency
I was briefly checking out the Open Internet Workshop when I got into a short tweet-argument with someone I did not know. Bear with me as I recount the discussion then explain why I think it worth...
View ArticleFCC on Net Neutrality: More Bush than Obama
Whenever the discussion of Network Neutrality comes up, we like to remind everyone that when the network is locally owned and accountable to the community, anti-subscriber discrimination is not a...
View ArticleCitibank Finally Files Suit Against Burlington Telecom
After more than a year of expecting Citibank to file suit against Burlington, they finally did. Burlington Telecom, a muni FTTH network, now illustrates the worst case scenario for muni broadband....
View ArticleMI-Connection Shows Solid Growth in North Carolina
Ever since the towns of Mooresville and Davidson purchased and began fixing the failed Adelphia franchise in their part of North Carolina, private sector purists have tried to portray their efforts as...
View ArticleUtah's Xmission Keeps Customer Data Private
We have not wirtten much on the NSA spying scandal but encountered a recent article in the Guardian that our readers can appreciate. Rory Carroll reports that Xmission, one of the local Internet...
View ArticleKitsap County Asks Residents Where to Expand
The Kitsap Public Utility District (KPUD) is turning to residents to plot the course for expansion, reports the Central Kitsap Reporter. In order to find out where the greatest interest lies in...
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