Sinopsis
Weekly interviews focused on community owned networks and Internet policy.
Episodios
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Predictions for 2023 – Episode 535 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
18/01/2023 Duración: 45minThis week on the show, the staff get together to bend their collective imaginations to what we expect to see as the biggest news stories of 2023. Returning to join Christopher are Sean Gonsalves, Christine Parker, Emma Gautier, and Ry Marcattilio to discuss the BEAD funding rollout, mapping, the current state of preemption laws, Starry, the FCC, and more. Who will be right? Wrong? We’ll have to wait until December to find out! This show is 46 minutes long and can be played on this page or via iTunes or the tool of your choice using this feed. Transcript coming soon. We want your feedback and suggestions for the show-please e-mail us or leave a comment below. Listen to other episodes here or view all episodes in our index. Subscribe to the Building Local Power podcast, also from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, on iTunes or Stitcher to catch more great conversations about local communities, the concentration of corporate power, and how everyday people are taking control. Thanks to
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What Can We Expect to See in 2023? – Episode 534 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
10/01/2023 Duración: 52minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by returning guest Blair Levin. Levin has served as former chief of staff to FCC Chair Reed Hundt as well as executive director of the National Broadband Plan (2009-2010). Nowadays, he’s a nonresident senior fellow at Brookings, and joins Christopher to unpack all that we might expect to see at play over the coming year. The show covers a lot of ground, from the renomination of Gigi Sohn to the FCC and the issues likely brought by a complete commission, to how much impact (and where) BEAD will have, to the real benefits and obvious weak spots in the Affordable Connectivity Program, to the upcoming battle between DISH, the cable monopolies, and the fixed wireless offerings from the mobile providers, and much more. This show is 53 minutes long and can be played on this page or via iTunes or the tool of your choice using this feed. You can listen to the interview on this page or visit the Community Broadband Bits page. Transcript coming soon. We want your
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Christopher Mitchell’s Ask Me Anything – Episode 533 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
03/01/2023 Duración: 53minThis week on the podcast, Christopher Mitchell join’s Drew Clark on Broadband.Money’s Ask Me Anything series, and in true fashion, he never ducks the hard questions. With audience questions, Drew and Christopher cover wide ground, including why the national broadband marketplace needs publicly owned infrastructure options, the benefits of open access models, how cities can prepare for BEAD and other federal funding, and other steps communities can take to make sure that when they do work with third-party ISPs that they maintain some measure of control (like performance-based contracts). This show is fifty three minutes long and can be played on this page or via iTunes or the tool of your choice using this feed. Transcript coming soon. We want your feedback and suggestions for the show-please e-mail us or leave a comment below. Listen to other episodes here or view all episodes in our index. Subscribe to the Building Local Power podcast, also from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, on iTun
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Year in Review 2022 – Episode 532 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
20/12/2022 Duración: 53minIt’s December, which means it’s time to pull the staff together and get a handle on what happened in the broadband landscape in 2022. Joining Christopher is GIS and Data Visualization Specialist Christine Parker, Associate Researcher Emma Gautier, Outreach Team Lead DeAnne Cuellar, Senior Reporter and Communications Team Lead Sean Gonsalves, and Senior Researcher and Research Team Lead Ry Marcattilio. Fitting all of those titles into one recording studio was a real project, but it led to a constructive conversation about preemption laws, the broadband nutrition label, BEAD funding and the new Broadband Data Collection (BDC) process, the supply chain, and more. There were a couple of surprises in 2022, and the staff reckons with how their predictions from last year held up in the face of things. This show is 53 minutes long and can be played on this page or via iTunes or the tool of your choice using this feed. Transcript coming soon. We want your feedback and suggestions for the show-please e-mai
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Data-Driven Policy Solutions – Episode 531 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
14/12/2022 Duración: 33minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Senior Reporter, Editor and Communications Team Lead Sean Gonsalves and GIS and Data Visualization Specialist Christine Parker to talk about how bad data can blind us and good data can drive positive policy solutions. First, they talk about a new guide developed by ILSR to help citizen-advocates, nonprofits, and state and local elected officials navigate navigate the FCC’s frustrating new Broadband Data Collection initiative. Intended to create new national broadband maps and drive the $42 billion BEAD infrastructure dollars starting in 2023, Christopher, Christine, and Sean talk about sticking points in the process, what’s important to know, and what happens if our national broadband data continues to perpetuate harmful inequities. Then, Christine fills Sean and Christopher in on the latest news with the Affordable Connectivity Program dashboard release earlier this fall, designed to unpack and visualize what folks need to know about the $30/month service
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A Layered Approach to Universal Access in Virginia – Episode 530 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
28/11/2022 Duración: 28minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Tamarah Holmes, Director at the Office of Broadband at Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. Virginia is ahead of the game compared to a lot of the states in terms of its planning and proactive work with providers to achieve universal access in historically unserved and underserved areas. Tamarah talks with Christopher about how the state has done this, from working directly with providers on regional approaches, to layering grants to address high-cost areas, to mapmaking and database design. This show is 28 minutes long and can be played on this page or via iTunes or the tool of your choice using this feed. Transcript coming soon. We want your feedback and suggestions for the show-please e-mail us or leave a comment below. Listen to other episodes here or view all episodes in our index. Subscribe to the Building Local Power podcast, also from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, on iTunes or Stitcher to catch more great
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Crazy Talk on Fiber Deployments – Episode 529 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
21/11/2022 Duración: 34minThis week on the podcast, ILSR Senior Reporter and Editor Sean Gonsalves joins the show for another installment of Crazy Talk. Today’s topic is fiber, with the two breaking down a recent op-ed in The Hill by Technology Policy Institute President Scott Wallsten. Christopher and Sean inject a much-needed reality check, as well as some nuance, to Wallsten’s performative anxiety … Continue reading "Crazy Talk on Fiber Deployments – Episode 529 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Maps, Maps Everywhere – Episode 528 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
16/11/2022 Duración: 17minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Dustin Loup, Project Manager of the National Broadband Mapping Coalition, housed at the Marconi Society. Dustin joins us to talk about the new national Federal Communications Commission broadband maps, currently under construction and intended to replace the current and hopelessly broken one to prepare for tens of billion … Continue reading "Maps, Maps Everywhere – Episode 528 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Hope and Change – Episode 527 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
08/11/2022 Duración: 47minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Harold Feld, Senior Vice President at Public Knowledge. Feld is a staple of the field, and has been a consistent voice not only for consumers but broadband advocates of all types for more than two decades. The show takes on a reflective nature, as they talk about theories … Continue reading "Hope and Change – Episode 527 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Teaching Through Gaming in Baltimore – Episode 526 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
04/11/2022 Duración: 16minIn this episode of the podcast, Christopher is joined by William Sullivan, a resident of the city of Baltimore who works as part of the Digital Equity Leadership Lab. He shares his work in the city in recent years in getting students engaged in building digital skills and computer literacy. By pairing gaming with learning programs, Sullivan … Continue reading "Teaching Through Gaming in Baltimore – Episode 526 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Learning from New York City’s Master Internet Plan – Episode 525 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
02/11/2022 Duración: 31minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Aaron Meyerson, former Deputy CTO for the city of New York. Christopher and Aaron dig into New York City’s Internet Master Plan, which launched in the spring of 2021 and gained steam before being put on hold by the Adam’s administration in January of 2022. Aaron shares … Continue reading "Learning from New York City’s Master Internet Plan – Episode 525 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Financing Mechanisms and Governance Models – Episode 524 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
26/10/2022 Duración: 45minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Ben Matranga, co-founder and managing partner of Connectivity Capital, and Jane Coffin, chief community officer at Connect Humanity. The conversation this week takes on a bit of international flavor as the three of them discuss a recent report “Financing Mechanisms for Locally Owned Internet Infrastructure,” authored collaboratively by … Continue reading "Financing Mechanisms and Governance Models – Episode 524 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Monopoly Pricing Disparities in LA County – Episode 523 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
18/10/2022 Duración: 34minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Shayna Englin, Director of the Digital Equity Initiative at the California Community Foundation (CCF) to talk about a new report by CCF and its partners that reveals the systematic broadband cost inequities perpetuated in LA County by Charter Spectrum, the region’s monopoly provider. “Sounding the Alarm,” a pricing and policy impact study, shows not only that … Continue reading "Monopoly Pricing Disparities in LA County – Episode 523 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Bottlenecks in the Affordable Connectivity Program – Episode 522 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
12/10/2022 Duración: 17minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Jessica Engle, Director of Community Outreach at Althea to talk about the Affordable Connectivity Program, the $14-billion fund that provides a $30 monthly service benefit ($75 on Tribal lands) to help defray the cost of Internet access to qualifying families around the country. It’s a large and complicated program, and Jessica … Continue reading "Bottlenecks in the Affordable Connectivity Program – Episode 522 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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A Tribal Wireless Network in Northern California – Episode 521 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
06/10/2022 Duración: 33minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Matthew Douglas, Broadband Manager at the Hoopa Valley Public Utility District. At the start of the pandemic, HVPUD launched a wireless network initiative using $2 million in CARES Act funds to benefit Tribal members who had poor or no connectivity options. Matthew shared the lessons they learned during the … Continue reading "A Tribal Wireless Network in Northern California – Episode 521 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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A Foundation for the Future of Digital Equity Work – Episode 520 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
27/09/2022 Duración: 31minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Pamela Rosales (Training and Community Engagement Manager, National Digital Inclusion Alliance) and Davida Delmar (Digital Inclusion Manager, Amerind). Pamela and Davida talk about their digital inclusion work and how it differs across Tribal communities as compared to rural and urban areas. They also catch Christopher up on what’s … Continue reading "A Foundation for the Future of Digital Equity Work – Episode 520 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Cities Doing Work – Episode 519 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
13/09/2022 Duración: 32minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by ILSR colleagues Sean Gonsalves (Senior Editor and Communications Team Lead) and DeAnne Cuellar (Outreach Team Lead) for a roundup of recent news. They talk about the release of our new tracking and advocacy tool, the Affordable Connectivity Program dashboard, the pace and speed of the municipal broadband … Continue reading "Cities Doing Work – Episode 519 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Building at the Speed of Light in Pharr, Texas – Episode 518 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
06/09/2022 Duración: 40minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by two people from Pharr, Texas (pop. 80,000), which has embarked on a citywide fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network build that is seeing strong local support and fast progress in recent months. Jose Pena is the IT Director for the city, and and Guillermo Aguilar works as a Partner at … Continue reading "Building at the Speed of Light in Pharr, Texas – Episode 518 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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The Straight Talk About Rural Fiber Deployments – Episode 517 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast
30/08/2022 Duración: 46minThis week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Joseph Franell, President of Blue Mountain Networks (which serves more than 30 rural communities west of Portland) in Oregon. Joe joined the team at Ashland Fiber Network (AFN) before moving on to do work in rural parts of the state. During the conversation, Christopher and Joe talk about … Continue reading "The Straight Talk About Rural Fiber Deployments – Episode 517 of the Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★
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Short Update – Community Broadband Bits Podcast
23/08/2022 Duración: 02minA quick update from Christopher on upcoming episodes of the Community Broadband Bits podcast. Transcript coming soon. We want your feedback and suggestions for the show-please e-mail us or leave a comment below. Listen to other episodes here or view all episodes in our index. Subscribe to the Building Local Power podcast, also from the … Continue reading "Short Update – Community Broadband Bits Podcast" ★ Support this podcast ★