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West Virginia scales back broadband expansion

July 14, 2011316 Comments
West Virginia scales back broadband expansion

Last year, West Virginia received $126 million in federal stimulus grant money to expand broadband statewide. However, state officials may be scaling back the project resulting in unspent funds. At the same time, the state’s broadband map still lacks critical data about broadband access.

Calix rides the wave of federal broadband stimulus funds, wins work in several states

July 12, 201114 Comments
Calix rides the wave of federal broadband stimulus funds, wins work in several states

Calix, a California based provider of broadband access systems and software has been on a roll lately picking up contract wins nationwide as states begin choosing vendors for stimulus funds awarded for broadband expansion. The company, which offers a unified access portfolio allows customers to deploy virtually any service over fiber- and copper-based network architectures. [...]

Making broadband a right – a lesson for the states?

July 6, 2011251 Comments
Making broadband a right – a lesson for the states?

Broadband access in the United States is an issue fraught with strong opinions on topics from speed to funding to net neutrality. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) backed by the support of the Obama Administration is pushing a variety of initiatives to increase broadband access nationwide in order to close the technology infrastructure gap between [...]

Washington uses stimulus funds expands broadband, smart grid

June 29, 2011214 Comments
Washington uses stimulus funds expands broadband, smart grid

Washington broke ground on a project that will expand broadband access statewide. The Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet) began construction on a massive project that will bring nearly one thousand miles of broadband service to nearly every unserved community in the state. Washington was awarded $140 million in federal stimulus grants for the project.

Hawaii relaxes rules for broadband, Wyoming goes Google

June 23, 2011221 Comments
Hawaii relaxes rules for broadband, Wyoming goes Google

Hawaii is hoping to expand its broadband access statewide with the support of a new law that exempts broadband providers from state and county permitting requirements for installation, construction and development of broadband infrastructure. The bill will go into effect on July 1 and last for five years before sunsetting.

FCC pushes rural broadband, Missouri solidifies funding

June 15, 201185 Comments
FCC pushes rural broadband, Missouri solidifies funding

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is creating a Broadband Adoption Task Force. The task force will be mandated with closing the gap on rural broadband access and pushing providers to expand their networks nationwide. Nearly 100 million people in the US have little or no access to broadband. According to the FCC this access gap is [...]

Maryland broadband expansion moves forward

June 14, 2011321 Comments
Maryland broadband expansion moves forward

Maryland will soon begin expanding broadband access throughout the state through the use of a $115 million federal grant. The initiative will cover ten counties. The expansion will be coordinated through a new “logistics center,” and headquarters of One Maryland Broadband in Elkridge, Maryland. The bulk of the money will go to provide service to [...]

Seattle invests in municipal broadband infrastructure

May 26, 2011101 Comments
Seattle invests in municipal broadband infrastructure

Seattle is pushing broadband providers to bring service to its Pioneer Square neighborhood. The city is a new construction project as an opportunity to lay conduit pipes for broadband providers to lease and bring service to the area. The pipes are for fiber-optic service or broadband which is nearly 100 times faster than DSL which [...]

National summit on women & IT looks at challenges, solutions for inclusiveness in IT

May 25, 2011242 Comments
National summit on women & IT looks at challenges, solutions for inclusiveness in IT

Yesterday, business leaders, educators and policy makers convened at New York University for the NCWIT Summit on Women and IT. The National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) is an organization that works to identify best practices and solutions for a more inclusive educational system and workforce. This year, the summit challenged attendees to [...]

Illinois courts startups with innovation network

May 23, 2011170 Comments
Illinois courts startups with innovation network

Illinois is working to build up its startup economy with the launch of the Illinois Innovation Network (IIN). The network is supported by by the Governor’s Illinois Innovation Council, a public-private partnership launched in February to accelerate innovative economic development and job creation efforts in the state’s startup sector. The network will also be connected [...]

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