
Colorado
Lafayette eyes municipal broadband, EcoPass for November ballot by Anthony Hahn, Colorado Hometown Weekly & GovTech
Larmier County refers broadband-law exemption to November ballot by Dallas Heltzell, BizWest
El Paso County may ask voters to help bring Internet service to rural communities by Matt Steiner, Colorado Springs Gazette
Maryland
Maryland city to link up with county-owned high-speed Internet service by Erika Butler, GovTech
Minnesota
World-class broadband access is needed for a world-class city by Mike Schlasner, Rochester Post Bulletin
Rochester makes smart move by evaluating Internet options by Christopher Mitchell, Rochester Post Bulletin
Going back 20 years in Rochester, anyone could become an Internet service provider. You had buy some modems, lease a few telephone lines and set up a billing system. But today, after a series of deregulatory decisions, a few big cable and telephone companies basically control all high-speed Internet access in the U.S.
Building a network now requires a major investment, which is why there is so little private-sector competition.
Broadband for tomorrow by Karen Reisner, Fillmore County Journal
North Carolina
Appeals court overturns FCC order on municipal broadband by Amanda Raymond, Salisbury Post
Court halts broadband in Pinetops by Lindell John Kay, Rocky Mount Telegram
Tennessee
Bridging digital divide: Stepping toward inclusive innovation in Chattanooga by Joan McClane, Chattanooga Times Free Press
EPB says those without broadband should make their voices heard by The Chattanoogan
Virginia
Montgomery County continues to discuss providing broadband by Yann Ranaivo, Roanoke Times
Last year, the county Board of Supervisors began exploring the possibility of letting its rural utility provider – the Public Service Authority – add broadband Internet to its services. Turning the PSA into a telecom provider requires General Assembly approval, and the people behind the idea decided to hold off on pitching a bill during the previous session because they didn’t think lawmakers had enough time to consider the proposal.
County seeks to map strategy for broadband by Don Del Rosso, FauquierNow
Wisconsin
State broadband grants will boost rural Wisconsin Internet service by Rick Barrett, GovTech
General
Gigabites: Farm towns find fiber by Mari Silbey, Light Reading
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Reverses Feb. 2015 Ruling
After court loss, FCC eyes its options on municipal broadband by Karl Bode, DSL Reports
Cable and telecom firms score a huge win in their war to kill municipal broadband by Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
“State legislators talk about passing new barriers to public systems until it’s written about in the press,” Mitchell says. “Then they get letters from voters.”
Thanks to this week’s appeals court ruling, supporters of community broadband will have to continue their work without the assistance of the FCC. But by providing lousy service, the cable and telecommunications industries may make their job easier.
The FCC can't save community broadband - but we can by Corynne McSherry, TruthOut
EFF vows to take up muni broadband cause after FCC denied by Shaun Nichols, The Register
Markey: FCC should still target state muni broadband barriers by John Eggerton, MultiChannel News
Sixth Circuit kills FCC's municipal broadband state preemption order by Kyle Daly, Bloomberg Bureau of National Affairs