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Community Broadband Bits

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Short interviews with people doing interesting things to expand broadband networks that put community needs first.
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Crazy Talk from Another Telco-Funded Think Tank – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 200

This week, we discuss a report with zero credibility from the State Government Leadership Foundation, which was written by a well-known telco economist from the Phoenix Center. Entitled, “The Impact of Government-Owned Broadband Networks on Private Investment and Consumer Welfare,” the report [pdf] makes so many factual errors that one wonders just how much these … Continue reading "Crazy Talk from Another Telco-Funded Think Tank – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 200" ★ Support this podcast ★...

May 03, 201629 minEp. 200

Valparaiso Embraces Dark Fiber – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 199

When Valparaiso, Indiana looked into solutions for a business that needed better Internet connectivity than incumbent providers were willing to reasonably provide, it quickly found that many businesses were lacking the access they needed. The market was broken; this wasn't an isolated incident. Correction: Lisa misspeaks in the intro, saying Valparaiso is northeast of Chicago. … Continue reading "Valparaiso Embraces Dark Fiber – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 199" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Apr 26, 201625 minEp. 199

A New Cooperative Model for Fiber to the Farm – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode 198

When we launched this podcast in 2012, we kicked it off with an interview from Minnesota's farm country, Sibley County. We were excited at their passion for making sure every farm was connected with high quality Internet access. After the project took a turn and became a brand new cooperative, we interviewed them again in … Continue reading "A New Cooperative Model for Fiber to the Farm – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode 198" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Apr 19, 201636 minEp. 198

Webpass and Its Fixed Wireless Seek Fix for Landlord Abuses – Community Broadband Bits Episode 197

San Francisco is one of the rare cities that has multiple high quality ISPs competing for market share, though the vast majority of people still seem to be stuck choosing only between Comcast and AT&T. This week, we talk to a rising ISP, Webpass, about their success and challenges in expanding their model. Charles Barr … Continue reading "Webpass and Its Fixed Wireless Seek Fix for Landlord Abuses – Community Broadband Bits Episode 197" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Apr 12, 201627 minEp. 197

Service Unavailable: The Failure of Competition – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 196

If you are paying close attention to discussions about broadband policy, you may have come across Fred Pilot's reminders that competition is not a cure-all for our Internet access woes across the United States. The blogger and author joins us for episode 196 of Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary]. Fred Pilot's new book, Service Unavailable: America's Telecommunications … Continue reading "Service Unavailable: The Failure of Competition – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 196" ★ Su...

Apr 06, 201630 minEp. 196

Montgomery Sees Job Gains in Alabama After Establishing Internet Exchange – Community Broadband Bits Episode 195

In a partnership with the Department of Defense, the city of Montgomery has created Alabama's first Internet Exchange. This week, project manager for Montgomery Cyber Connection, Ben Venable, joins us to discuss this project and the gains the community is already seeing from it. The effort is a true partnership between General Steven Kwast at … Continue reading "Montgomery Sees Job Gains in Alabama After Establishing Internet Exchange – Community Broadband Bits Episode 195" ★ Support this podcas...

Mar 29, 201626 minEp. 195

ISP US Internet Gets More Respect Than Rodney Dangerfield – Community Broadband Bits 194

In Minneapolis, a small and privately owned ISP has been steadily building fiber across the city and developing a stunning reputation for great customer service, low and predictable pricing, and generally being a great company to do business with. Co-founder Travis Carter of US Internet joins us for episode 194 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] … Continue reading "ISP US Internet Gets More Respect Than Rodney Dangerfield – Community Broadband Bits 194" ★ Support this pod...

Mar 22, 201630 minEp. 194

One Touch Make Ready and Wireless Innovation in Louisville – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 193

When we asked Ted Smith, Chief Innovation Officer of Louisville, Kentucky, to join us for episode 193 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] Bits podcast, we expected to talk about the one touch make ready policy they had enacted (and AT&T has since sued to stop). We did, but we ended with a focus on how … Continue reading "One Touch Make Ready and Wireless Innovation in Louisville – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 193" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Mar 15, 201626 minEp. 193

The FCC's Pro-Competition Agenda – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 192

This week we welcome Gigi Sohn, Counselor to Chairman Wheeler of the Federal Communications Commission, to Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] for episode 192. Before joining the FCC, Gigi was a founder of Public Knowledge. Gigi discusses the pro-competition agenda that Chairman Wheeler has advanced, including the efforts to ensure communities can decide locally whether to build … Continue reading "The FCC's Pro-Competition Agenda – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 192" ★ Support...

Mar 08, 201616 minEp. 192

Exploring the Huntsville Fiber Model – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 191

Last week, we were excited at the announcement from Huntsville Utilities in Alabama. Huntsville is building a municipal dark fiber network to every premise in its territory that will be open to multiple service providers. Google has already committed to using it to bring real connectivity to the community. In this week's episode, 191, we … Continue reading "Exploring the Huntsville Fiber Model – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 191" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Mar 01, 201633 minEp. 191

Rural Broadband Expansion Ignores Economic Development Potential in Minnesota – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 190

For years, many rural communities suffered from a broadband donut hole problem – the investment in better-than-dial-up was in the population center, leaving a donut of poor access around it. Now policy to reverse that in places like Minnesota is perversely creating the opposite problem, to the detriment of the entire community. This week on … Continue reading "Rural Broadband Expansion Ignores Economic Development Potential in Minnesota – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 190" ★ Support this podc...

Feb 23, 201625 minEp. 190

Muni Fiber Tennessee Twofer: Columbia and Pulaski – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 189

We cover a lot of Tennessee ground in this week's Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast – episode 189 – from a cable network to muni Fiber-to-the-Home; Columbia to Pulaski. Wes Kelley, the Executive Director of the Columbia Power and Water Systems is our guest to talk about Columbia's cable and Pulaski's fiber. He cut his teeth … Continue reading "Muni Fiber Tennessee Twofer: Columbia and Pulaski – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 189" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Feb 17, 201630 minEp. 189

North Carolina Coop Fibers Up Rural Counties and More – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 188

North Carolina is increasingly split between those in urban areas, where some private sector providers are investing in next-generation gigabit networks, and rural areas where the big providers have no plans to invest in modern networks. But coming out of Wilkes County, a cooperative ISP called Wilkes Communications and River Street Networks is taking fiber … Continue reading "North Carolina Coop Fibers Up Rural Counties and More – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 188" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Feb 09, 201626 minEp. 188

Andrew Blum Decides to Visit the Internet – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 187

We head directly into the Internet this week with Andrew Blum, author of the book Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet. We wrote about it when it was published back in 2012. It is as relevant today as then – buy it from your local bookstore. In our discussion, we talk about … Continue reading "Andrew Blum Decides to Visit the Internet – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 187" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Feb 02, 201633 minEp. 187

Why Schools Need Big Bandwidth – Community Broadband Bits Episode 186

The St Vrain Valley School District, north of Denver and including the Longmont area, is transitioning from a shared gigabit network to dedicated 10 Gbps links for schools. Just what does it do with all that bandwidth? School District Chief Technology Officer Joe McBreen tells us this week in Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast episode 186. … Continue reading "Why Schools Need Big Bandwidth – Community Broadband Bits Episode 186" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jan 26, 201624 minEp. 186

Local Governments and Internet Access Debate – Community Broadband Bits Episode 185

For this week's Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, we are trying a discussion/debate format between myself, Christopher Mitchell, and Ryan Radia, Associate Director of Technology Studies at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. We have debated previously and prefer a style of seeking to flesh out the argument rather than merely trying to win it. We start by … Continue reading "Local Governments and Internet Access Debate – Community Broadband Bits Episode 185" ★ Support...

Jan 19, 201622 minEp. 185

North Carolina Organizes for Local Internet Choice – Community Broadband Bits Episode 184

The Coalition for Local Internet Choice (CLIC) has its first local chapter with the formation of CLIC-NC. Catharine Rice, who is both part of CLIC-NC and the Project Director for CLIC, explains what is happening on episode 184 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] Podcast. We remind listeners what CLIC is and the goals of CLIC-NC … Continue reading "North Carolina Organizes for Local Internet Choice – Community Broadband Bits Episode 184" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jan 12, 201619 minEp. 184

Thoughts on 2015, Predictions for 2016 – Community Broadband Bits Episode 183

Given all the exciting events of 2015 and our hopes for 2016, we decided to do another year end / year beginning show that looks both backward and forward. Unfortunately, our timing did not allow for Lisa to join us in the recording, but Christopher Mitchell is joined by communications staff at the Institute for … Continue reading "Thoughts on 2015, Predictions for 2016 – Community Broadband Bits Episode 183" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Jan 05, 201627 minEp. 183

Conduits Lead to Competition – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode 182

As we noted in a preliminary story last week, the city of Lincoln has crafted a collection of conduits allowing greater competition for advanced telecommunications services. As we discuss this week in episode 182 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, they have also crafted a smart policy to continue expanding the conduit system. To better … Continue reading "Conduits Lead to Competition – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode 182" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Dec 22, 201529 minEp. 182

Hudson Adds Velocity to Help Local Businesses – Community Broadband Bits Episode 181

When Hudson, Ohio, businesses couldn't get the connectivity they needed from the incumbent cable and telephone companies, the local government stepped up to provide what it calls a “service” rather than a “utility.” Hudson City Manager Jane Howington joins me this week to explain their approach in Episode 181 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast. … Continue reading "Hudson Adds Velocity to Help Local Businesses – Community Broadband Bits Episode 181" ★ Support this ...

Dec 15, 201522 minEp. 181

Maine House Representative Pushes for Better Internet Access – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 180

Eleven months ago, we noted the incredible energy in the Maine Legislature around improving Internet access. Maine State Representative Norm Higgins joins us this week for Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] Podcast episode 180. Rep. Norm Higgins, a newcomer to the Legislature, pushed hard for legislation to encourage municipal open access networks as well as removing barriers … Continue reading "Maine House Representative Pushes for Better Internet Access – Community Broadband B...

Dec 08, 201518 minEp. 180

Local Internet Improvement Districts in New Hampshire – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 179

Local governments in New Hampshire are quite limited in how they can use public financing to invest in fiber optic networks, but Hanover is exploring an approach to create voluntary special assessment districts that would finance open access fiber optic networks. Town Manager Julia Griffin joins us for Community Broadband Bits Episode 179 to explain … Continue reading "Local Internet Improvement Districts in New Hampshire – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 179" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Dec 01, 201519 minEp. 179

Colorado's Unique Environment of Local Collaboration – Community Broadband Bits Episode 178

A few weeks back, Colorado voters overwhelmingly chose local authority and community networks over the status quo Internet connections. Approximately 50 local governments had referenda to reclaim authority lost under the anti-competition state law originally called SB 152 that CenturyLink's predecessor Qwest pushed into law in 2005. This week, Virgil Turner and Audrey Danner join … Continue reading "Colorado's Unique Environment of Local Collaboration – Community Broadband Bits Episode 178" ★ Su...

Nov 24, 201524 minEp. 178

Self-Financed EC Fiber Continues to Grow – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 177

Carole Monroe is back on Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] for Episode 177 this week, to discuss the East Central Vermont Fiber network and its unique financing model. Carole is now the General Manager for EC Fiber. She previously joined us for episode 36 to discuss FastRoads in New Hampshire. And we previously discussed EC Fiber with … Continue reading "Self-Financed EC Fiber Continues to Grow – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 177" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Nov 17, 201522 minEp. 177

Maine Model for Muni Fiber – Dark and Open – Community Broadband Bits Episode 176

An interesting confluence in events in Maine have resulted in what some are calling the “Maine model” of fiber optic networks that are available to multiple Internet Service Providers to encourage competition and high quality services. The CEO of GWI, Fletcher Kittredge, joins us this week to explain this model and where it is currently … Continue reading "Maine Model for Muni Fiber – Dark and Open – Community Broadband Bits Episode 176" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Nov 11, 201522 minEp. 176

Chattanooga Crushes It – Marketing, Technology, and Nearby Communities – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 175

Chattanooga returns to the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast this week in episode 175 to talk about their 10 Gbps upgrade, the fibervention campaign, TN4Fiber, and having surpassed 75,000 subscribers. For so much content, we have three guests joining us from Chattanooga's Electric Power Board (the EPB in EPB Fiber): Danna Bailey is the VP of … Continue reading "Chattanooga Crushes It – Marketing, Technology, and Nearby Communities – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 175"...

Nov 03, 201526 minEp. 175

Exploring Early Stages of Building Municipal Fiber – Community Broadband Bits Episode 174

When communities consider building their own network, they are often venturing outside their areas of expertise and have to get advice from consultants and industry experts. This week, we talk with two guests from Vantage Point, an employee owned engineering and consulting firm that works with a variety of clients, from private companies to municipalities … Continue reading "Exploring Early Stages of Building Municipal Fiber – Community Broadband Bits Episode 174" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Oct 27, 201520 minEp. 174

Muni Fiber in Idaho Helps 911 Dispatch and First Responders – Community Broadband Bits Episode 173

Ammon, Idaho, continues to quietly build a future-looking open access fiber network. Though the City won't be providing services directly to subscribers, the network it is building and the model it has created could revolutionize public safety. I just spent several days with them shooting our next video on community fiber networks (look for that … Continue reading "Muni Fiber in Idaho Helps 911 Dispatch and First Responders – Community Broadband Bits Episode 173" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Oct 20, 201526 minEp. 173

Open Access Engineering Options – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 172

The holy grail of Internet access for many of us continues to be a situation in which multiple providers can compete on a level playing field, which should lower costs to subscribers and encourage innovation. Often called open access, this may involve a municipality building a fiber optic network and making it available on a … Continue reading "Open Access Engineering Options – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 172" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Oct 13, 201531 minEp. 172

Wilson Business Thrives With Muni Fiber Network – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 171

When Wilson decided to build its municipal fiber network in North Carolina, it found a strong opponent in Tina Mooring, store manager of Computer Central. One of the local business' sources of revenue was connecting people to the Internet and they were fearful that they would lose customers to what became Greenlight, the municipal fiber … Continue reading "Wilson Business Thrives With Muni Fiber Network – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 171" ★ Support this podcast ★...

Oct 06, 201510 minEp. 171
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