We collected advertised prices for residential data plans offered by 40 community-owned (typically municipally owned) Internet service providers (ISPs) that offer fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) service. We then identified the least-expensive service that meets the federal definition of broadband—at least 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload—and compared advertised prices to those of private competitors in the same markets. We found that most community-owned FTTH networks charged less and offered prices that were clear and unchanging, whereas private ISPs typically charged initial low promotional or “teaser” rates that later sharply rose, usually after 12 months. We were able to make comparisons in 27 communities. We found that in 23 cases, the comm...
This report describes a multi-year effort by the town of Concord, Massachusetts, to establish a robu...
Nowadays, many telecom operators are reluctant to roll out a new fiber to the home (FTTH) infrastruc...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
These datasets contain the raw data from the Berkman Klein Center and Responsive Communities Initiat...
Municipalities across the U.S. have begun to play a bigger role in providing internet access by imp...
This paper meshes 1.7 million housing transactions across three US states (Iowa, Minnesota and Texas...
America?s communications infrastructure is stuck at a copper wall. For the vast majority of homes, c...
America\u27s communications infrastructure is stuck at a copper wall. For the vast majority of homes...
Presents case studies of communities creating publicly owned telecommunication networks. Examines th...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is a communications technology that provides a multitude of applications an...
In the interest of bringing high-speed broadband access to communities underserved by current Intern...
The FCC’s net neutrality rules sought to limit interference by broadband service providers in market...
This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative n...
The deployment of fiber to the home, FIOS as called by Verizon, has commenced and there are many pro...
This report describes a multi-year effort by the town of Concord, Massachusetts, to establish a robu...
Nowadays, many telecom operators are reluctant to roll out a new fiber to the home (FTTH) infrastruc...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
These datasets contain the raw data from the Berkman Klein Center and Responsive Communities Initiat...
Municipalities across the U.S. have begun to play a bigger role in providing internet access by imp...
This paper meshes 1.7 million housing transactions across three US states (Iowa, Minnesota and Texas...
America?s communications infrastructure is stuck at a copper wall. For the vast majority of homes, c...
America\u27s communications infrastructure is stuck at a copper wall. For the vast majority of homes...
Presents case studies of communities creating publicly owned telecommunication networks. Examines th...
Americans need more choices for faster and better Internet service. That was the message of Federal ...
Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is a communications technology that provides a multitude of applications an...
In the interest of bringing high-speed broadband access to communities underserved by current Intern...
The FCC’s net neutrality rules sought to limit interference by broadband service providers in market...
This paper analyzes inter-firm alliances for providing the home computer user with an innovative n...
The deployment of fiber to the home, FIOS as called by Verizon, has commenced and there are many pro...
This report describes a multi-year effort by the town of Concord, Massachusetts, to establish a robu...
Nowadays, many telecom operators are reluctant to roll out a new fiber to the home (FTTH) infrastruc...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...