This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations for responsible municipal broadband deployment. The Author reviews broadband demand; possible justifications for and the status of municipal broadband deployment; speed, feature, and price considerations; regulatory and technical issues; and relevant laws and legislation. The Author offers specific national policy recommendations and concludes that government/industry partnerships offer perhaps the best solution for municipal broadband deployment where broadband needs aren\u27t met
Ten years ago, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee built its own high-speed Internet network, and tod...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...
This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations f...
The venerable concept of universal service crucial to municipal utility operations may be the key to...
This note examines a Sixth Circuit ruling against the Federal Communication Commission which found t...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
Today, local governments are supplying broadband service to residents to fill the service gap left b...
High-speed broadband facilitates a vast number of beneficial applications such as voice over interne...
From a public policy perspective, the goals are to ensure that broadband deployment is timely, that ...
Broadband equity is at the forefront of today’s issues. Those that have the ability to access the in...
The future for Internet access is broadband. Federal and state policymakers are exploring initiative...
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable\u27s Research Program on Digital Communications
This paper argues for localizing the provisioning of broadband internet access within the portfolio ...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
Ten years ago, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee built its own high-speed Internet network, and tod...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...
This Article reviews the status and challenges of municipal broadband and provides recommendations f...
The venerable concept of universal service crucial to municipal utility operations may be the key to...
This note examines a Sixth Circuit ruling against the Federal Communication Commission which found t...
Most existing assessments of local Wi-Fi projects have concentrated on either top-down, government-d...
Today, local governments are supplying broadband service to residents to fill the service gap left b...
High-speed broadband facilitates a vast number of beneficial applications such as voice over interne...
From a public policy perspective, the goals are to ensure that broadband deployment is timely, that ...
Broadband equity is at the forefront of today’s issues. Those that have the ability to access the in...
The future for Internet access is broadband. Federal and state policymakers are exploring initiative...
Symposium: Essays from Time Warner Cable\u27s Research Program on Digital Communications
This paper argues for localizing the provisioning of broadband internet access within the portfolio ...
Governments justify support of Internet diffusion on two grounds: (1) to overcome a persistent digit...
Ten years ago, the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee built its own high-speed Internet network, and tod...
Access to broadband is widely recognized as a prerequisite for a community’s economic welfare and th...
Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...