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2014


05//12//14

Libraries and Health Care Providers play key role in Broadband Expansion

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/blog/2014/new-case-studies-show-schools-libraries-and-health-care-providers-play-key-role-broadband-

In 2010, the NTIA awarded more than $450 million in matching grants to establish or upgrade public computer centers and initiate innovative broadband adoption programs in underserved communities. Four years later, that investment has resulted in more than 3,000 new or improved public computer centers and produced 600,000 new household broadband subscriptions.

These grants complement the $3.4 billion in infrastructure investments from NTIA that have enabled BTOP grant recipients to connect more than 21,000 community anchor institutions with ultra-fast broadband, including 2,400 medical and health care providers, more than 1,300 libraries, and 8,000 K-12 schools.

Schools, libraries, and health care providers were pivotal in making this rapid expansion possible.  These anchor institutions already had close ties to their communities, recognized the enormous benefits high-speed Internet affords, and possessed skilled staff to organize classes and broker learning resources.

Today at the Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband (SHLB) Coalition annual conference, the NTIA released four more of the 15 case studies that detail the impact of the BTOP public computer center and sustainable broadband adoption awards.  With this release a total of seven studies  are available to the public.


05//01//14

Joe Freddoso resigns from MCNC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWTEjxE_Gek&list=PLT5km4NuWbjwikoPfyFpcKoTX9iSqDkps&feature=share&index=5

Joe Freddoso, the CEO of MCNC, has resigned his position effective June 30. Here is his video explaining his decision.


05//01//14

Want gigabit Internet?

http://www.wcnc.com/news/business/Waiting-for-gigabit-internet-Local-company-may-beat-Google-to-it-257365101.html

There’s a lot of talk about Google Fiber offering gigabit Internet speeds in Charlotte and Raleigh. RST says it’ll offer these speeds by this summer in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville. They plan on providing the last mile wirelessly.


04//30//14

Broadband Communities Interview with Dan Holt

http://www.bbpmag.com/2014mags/Mar_Apr/BBC_Mar14_DanHolt.pdf

This link takes you to an interview between Broadband Communities and Dan Holt, the founder of Wake Forest Fiber (WFF). The article outlines the opportunity for WFF and the available broadband speeds. Interestingly, the article doesn’t address the recent efforts by RST to expand into Wake Forest with its wireless gigabit last mile.


04//24//14

USF Reform: Goodbye Quintile Regression, Hello (Maybe) a 10 Mbps Target Speed

http://www.telecompetitor.com/usf-reform-goodbye-quintile-regression-hello-maybe-a-10-mbps-target-speed/

FCC moves came amid a broad range of actions taken to continue transitioning today’s voice-focused USF program to a Connect America Fund focused on broadband, including providing additional detail about plans for the CAF program for larger price cap carriers.