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Peter Murray: Connected Cities Tour Event Summarized

Broadband Breakfast

These networks allow governments, universities, hospitals and enterprises to deploy their own cellular networks to provide a high bandwidth coverage canopy on their campuses and in their buildings. This Expert Opinion is exclusive to Broadband Breakfast. The Connected Cities Tour will stop in Silicon Valley on April 23, 2025.

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Open Access ErieNet Fiber Network Gets Underway In Western New York

Broadband Breakfast

Erie County, New York’s  ErieNet  broadband initiative is poised to begin construction in Buffalo, NY, after the Buffalo Common Council recently passed a resolution approving the Telecommunications License Agreement with ErieNet LDC. New York Get a snapshot view of broadband initiatives in New York.

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Digital Infrastructure Investment 2024: 'All-in' on Open Access

Broadband Breakfast

Under this model, multiple ISPs can offer services over the same broadband infrastructure. The Fiber Broadband Association is the voice of fiber. The promise is greater innovation and competition, and easy entrance into the market for some. What, if anything, have states been doing to prioritize open access fiber?

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Open Technology Institute’s ‘Third Way’ for Spectrum Sharing

Broadband Breakfast

OTI argued it could open up airwaves to factories, hospitals, high-traffic event venues while avoiding harmful interference to incumbents. That could look like a blanket authorization or approving specific kinds of facilities that meet certain requirements, the report said.

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Another Wildly Successful Congressional Broadband Tour

Rural Broadband Association

Another Wildly Successful Congressional Broadband Tour Send to all affiliates Off user_1153020 Wed, 08/21/2024 - 11:06 Byline By Pam Becker, Executive Director, Foundation for Rural Service Associated Date Wed, 08/21/2024 - 12:00 Advanced Content Section Power, permits and PDX.

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Improving Network Resiliency in the Face of Extreme Weather

Broadband Breakfast

Extreme weather patterns are increasing across the globe and operators of critical infrastructure like broadband must begin taking measures to meet this rising challenge. The Expert Opinion is exclusive to Broadband Breakfast. Broadband Breakfast accepts commentary from informed observers of the broadband scene.

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Reviling Universal Service Subsidies and then Touting the Results

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Universal service funding supports access to telephone and broadband service by subscribers in rural locales that commercial ventures will not serve absent a subsidy. Additional programs reduce the cost of access for low-income subscribers and specific beneficiaries such as schools, clinics, hospitals, and libraries. 8, 595-613 (Sept.