Community Broadband Bits

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 337:56:14
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

Weekly interviews focused on community owned networks and Internet policy.

Episodios

  • Spanish Fork Discusses Stunning Success – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #60

    20/08/2013 Duración: 27min

    The Spanish Fork Community Fiber Network (SFCN) is an incredibly successful HFC cable network in Utah. It delivers television, telephone, and Internet access at incredibly low rates to most of the community despite competition from Comcast. Located south of Provo, Spanish Fork has a population of 35,000. Director of Information Systems and SFCN Director John … Continue reading "Spanish Fork Discusses Stunning Success – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #60" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Chattanooga's EPB Fiber on Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode #59

    13/08/2013 Duración: 24min

    Chattanooga's EPB Fiber is the highest profile community network in the U.S. It was the first network in the nation to offer a symmetrical gigabit tier to every last address in the community. On today's Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, Danna Bailey joins us to discuss the network. Danna Bailey is EPB's Vice President of Corporate … Continue reading "Chattanooga's EPB Fiber on Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode #59" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Lakeland Dark Fiber In Depth – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #58

    06/08/2013 Duración: 22min

    In Florida, Lakeland is one of several communities that has built a dark fiber network in a low-risk bid to expand connectivity for anchor institutions and to spur economic development. City of Lakeland Fiber Optics Supervisor Paul Meyer joins us for episode #58 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast. Meyer explains why Lakeland began offering … Continue reading "Lakeland Dark Fiber In Depth – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #58" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Jim Baller Discusses Municipal Broadband History – Community Broadband Bits Episode #57

    30/07/2013 Duración: 31min

    Jim Baller has been helping local governments to build community owned networks for as long as they have been building them. He is the President of and Senior Principal of the Baller Herbst Law Group in Washington, DC. Jim joins us for Episode #57 of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast to discuss some of the … Continue reading "Jim Baller Discusses Municipal Broadband History – Community Broadband Bits Episode #57" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Shafter Fiber Network, Then, Now, and Next – Community Broadband Bits Episode #56

    23/07/2013 Duración: 25min

    Last week, we discussed how Shafter's plans in California for a community fiber network changed with the Great Recession. Today we have an interview with Shafter Assistant City Manager Scott Hurlbert with an expanded discussion of how the community adjusted and what its next steps will be. Shafter transitioned from leased T1 lines to a … Continue reading "Shafter Fiber Network, Then, Now, and Next – Community Broadband Bits Episode #56" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Responding to More “Crazy Talk” – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #55

    16/07/2013 Duración: 21min

    Following up on our first “Responding to Crazy Talk” episode last month, we decided to publish a second edition this week. Again, Lisa Gonzalez and I respond to real arguments made by those who oppose community owned Internet networks. Today, we used three arguments from a debate in 2011 that included myself, Jim Baller, Jeff … Continue reading "Responding to More “Crazy Talk” – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #55" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Tennessee Town Tullahoma Tells us Why They Built a Network – Community Broadband Bits Episode #54

    09/07/2013 Duración: 30min

    For our 54th episode of the Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, we are back in Tennessee to interview Brian Skelton, General Manager of the Tullahoma Utilities Board. They built the network in 2008 and have weathered the tough economy, meeting the business plan while greatly benefiting the community. This is a particularly content-rich interview, covering the … Continue reading "Tennessee Town Tullahoma Tells us Why They Built a Network – Community Broadband Bits Episode #54" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Waverly Waits 13 Years to Build Fiber Network – Community Broadband Bits Episode #53

    02/07/2013 Duración: 16min

    Waverly, a town of 10,000 in Iowa, decided to create a city owned telecommunications utility with a successful referendum vote in 2000 but has only recently decided to move forward with a major investment to offer services. Mike Litterer, Interim General Manager of Waverly Light and Power, joins us to discuss the project. Following the … Continue reading "Waverly Waits 13 Years to Build Fiber Network – Community Broadband Bits Episode #53" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • IP Transition Catches Fire Island – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode #52

    25/06/2013 Duración: 15min

    We welcome Harold Feld, Senior Vice President of Public Knowledge back to the show to discuss the latest update in the so-called IP Transition. Back in episode 32, Harold explained the five fundamental protections needed for our telecommunications system. Today he returns to discuss the ways in which some of the islands devastated by Sandy … Continue reading "IP Transition Catches Fire Island – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode #52" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Catching Up on Clarksville – Community Broadband Bits Episode #51

    18/06/2013 Duración: 25min

    Clarksville is the fifth largest city in the state but was among the first networks in nation to offer symmetrical fast connections with a 10 Mbps basic offering when it launched. Christy Batts, Broadband Division Manager of Clarksville Department of Electricity, joins us to share some of the lessons learned and successes from Clarksville, which … Continue reading "Catching Up on Clarksville – Community Broadband Bits Episode #51" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Responding to “Crazy Talk” – Community Broadband Bits Episode #50

    11/06/2013 Duración: 12min

    For our 50th episode, we're trying something new: Lisa and I respond to three common claims made by opponents of community owned networks. We owe these three particular arguments to the Executive Director of the trade association of Wisconsin telephone companies. Each of the clips we respond to come from claims he made at a … Continue reading "Responding to “Crazy Talk” – Community Broadband Bits Episode #50" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Understanding the Lifeline Program – Community Broadband Bits Episode #49

    04/06/2013 Duración: 22min

    The United States has long recognized that everyone should have access to a telephone and has established a variety of government programs to achieve that end. In recent months, the Lifeline program has come under attack and some have labeled it the “Obamaphone” program. In this week's Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, Sarah Morris joins us … Continue reading "Understanding the Lifeline Program – Community Broadband Bits Episode #49" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Exploring Conduit Policies – Community Broadband Bits Episode #48

    28/05/2013 Duración: 18min

    At any conference dealing with building broadband networks, one hears talk of open trench policies or “dig once” approaches. For today's episode of Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary], City Manager Scott Lazenby of Sandy, Oregon, joins us to talk about how Sandy has proactively placed conduit underground for fiber use. We discuss the instances where it is … Continue reading "Exploring Conduit Policies – Community Broadband Bits Episode #48" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Unraveling the Public-Private-Partnership in San Leandro – Community Broadband Bits Episode #47

    21/05/2013 Duración: 23min

    The city of San Leandro has formed a partnership with a local company now named Lit San Leandro to expand business access to the Internet. We talk with San Leandro's Chief Innovation Officer Deborah Acosta and Judi Clark, a consultant with Lit San Leandro, to learn more about their approach. San Leandro already had conduit … Continue reading "Unraveling the Public-Private-Partnership in San Leandro – Community Broadband Bits Episode #47" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • North Georgia Network Brings Gig to Schools, Jobs to Region – Community Broadband Bits Episode #46

    14/05/2013 Duración: 21min

    The North Georgia Network was the first recipient of a BTOP (Broadband Technology Opportunities Program) stimulus grant in the nation and has been an interesting success story. For the latest episode of our Community [no-glossary]Broadband Bits[/no-glossary] podcast, President and CEO Paul Belk of the NGN joins us to discuss the history, present, and future of … Continue reading "North Georgia Network Brings Gig to Schools, Jobs to Region – Community Broadband Bits Episode #46" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Andrew Cohill Explains Common Mistakes in Community Networks – Community Broadband Bits #45

    07/05/2013 Duración: 18min

    This is a show I have been wanting to do for years – discussing some of the common mistakes that have been make by community owned networks. Offering broadband and other telecommunications services is a difficult business for any entity, public or private and all network owners make mistakes. The vast majority of these errors … Continue reading "Andrew Cohill Explains Common Mistakes in Community Networks – Community Broadband Bits #45" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Kentucky Coalition Takes Down AT&T Bill to Remove Consumer Phone Protections – Community Broadband Bits #44

    30/04/2013 Duración: 35min

    Episode #44 of our Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] podcast expands on our story exploring a major victory over bad AT&T-driven legislation in Kentucky. We welcome Mimi Pickering of Appalshop and Tom FitzGerald of the Kentucky Resources Council. We discuss why the AT&T-authored bill to gut consumer protections was bad for Kentucky and how a terrific coalition … Continue reading "Kentucky Coalition Takes Down AT&T Bill to Remove Consumer Phone Protections – Community Broadband Bits #44" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Carroll County Explains Many Benefits of County Owned Fiber – Community Broadband Bits #43

    23/04/2013 Duración: 32min

    Chief Information Officer for the Carroll County Public Schools Gary Davis joins me to explain why the Carroll County Government, Public Schools, Public Library, and Community College partnered to build their own fiber optic network. He is also the Chairman of the resulting Carroll County Public Network (CCPN) of Maryland. The story starts the same … Continue reading "Carroll County Explains Many Benefits of County Owned Fiber – Community Broadband Bits #43" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Catching Up on UC2B in Illinois – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #42

    16/04/2013 Duración: 20min

    The home of the first web browser (Mosiac) is now building an exciting open access network – the twin cities of Urbana-Champaign received a stimulus award for UC2B (2B = Big Broadband). Episode #42 of Community Broadband [no-glossary]Bits[/no-glossary] features Carol Ammons of the U-C Indepedent Media Center and Brandon Bowersox-Johnson, who is on the policy … Continue reading "Catching Up on UC2B in Illinois – Community Broadband Bits Podcast #42" ★ Support this podcast ★

  • Sascha Meinrath Causes a Commotion on Community Broadband Bits #41

    09/04/2013 Duración: 20min

    Sascha Meinrath, Director of the Open Technology Institute (OTI) at the New America Foundation, joined me at the National Conference for Media Reform to discuss what OTI does and to discuss the Commotion Wireless project. Commotion is a project that is making it easier for anyone to build wireless mesh networks that allow for secure, … Continue reading "Sascha Meinrath Causes a Commotion on Community Broadband Bits #41" ★ Support this podcast ★

página 32 de 34