In response to the slow and uneven extension of high speed Internet access, many municipal governments in the United States are considering whether to build their own broadband networks, and some (including Philadelphia, San Francisco, and an alliance of ove
Citywide wireless fidelity (WiFi) offers an opportunity for municipalities and BISPs to break throug...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
A case study was conducted on two broadband public networks in Buffalo and the Adirondacks. The focu...
In response to the slow and uneven extension of high speed Internet access, many municipal governmen...
The future for Internet access is broadband. Federal and state policymakers are exploring initiative...
Abstract: This paper explores three broad questions about municipal Wi-Fi networks in the U.S.: why ...
Today, local governments are supplying broadband service to residents to fill the service gap left b...
This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations f...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
Two trends are converging: growing interest in municipal networking as a response to perceived marke...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
Municipalities across the U.S. have begun to play a bigger role in providing internet access by imp...
This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative n...
Citywide wireless fidelity (WiFi) offers an opportunity for municipalities and BISPs to break throug...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
A case study was conducted on two broadband public networks in Buffalo and the Adirondacks. The focu...
In response to the slow and uneven extension of high speed Internet access, many municipal governmen...
The future for Internet access is broadband. Federal and state policymakers are exploring initiative...
Abstract: This paper explores three broad questions about municipal Wi-Fi networks in the U.S.: why ...
Today, local governments are supplying broadband service to residents to fill the service gap left b...
This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations f...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed America’s stark inequality in broadband access. Struggling as a result...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
Two trends are converging: growing interest in municipal networking as a response to perceived marke...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
Municipalities across the U.S. have begun to play a bigger role in providing internet access by imp...
This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative n...
Citywide wireless fidelity (WiFi) offers an opportunity for municipalities and BISPs to break throug...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
A case study was conducted on two broadband public networks in Buffalo and the Adirondacks. The focu...