Broadband & Network
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The City Council approved giving OnLight Aurora, set up to manage the city’s fiber network, $80,000 via either a loan or grant. A key issue, an alderman said, is getting the organization back on track.
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Plus, New York has reopened applications for grants through its ConnectALL program, New Mexico celebrated progress on connectivity expansion, fiber networks continue expanding to new locations, and more.
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All middle-mile construction is now either built or funded, an official said. The next step is last-mile work, bringing actual connections to homes, and meeting with stakeholders to gather infrastructure data.
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The Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) project is looking for proposals for advanced communication technology on a citywide scale.
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The $70 million program, in partnership with Panasonic, will deploy a 90-mile network that will generate vast amounts of vehicle data along I-70 from Golden to Vail.
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Lea Eriksen discusses the challenges, priorities she faces in the new role and how her background in government budget and finance is helping.
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The Department of Innovation and Technology was created through executive order in 2016. Now it's officially codified in state law.
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While fiber and broadband are often discussed as the best ways to get Internet to underconnected communities, Kentucky CIO Charles Grindle considers skipping those options altogether.
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A bus-rapid-transit route in the works along Campbellton Road in southwest Atlanta is set to get signal prioritization and other improvements to improve the commute.
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Two St. Louis, Mo., startups showed just how connected vehicles and infrastructure could be put to work for the traveling public.
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According to Mayor Gary McCarthy, the $6.7 million undertaking will have an impact on every city department and service.
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Europe’s digital-data regulations are having ripple effects around the world.
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The request for proposal aims to land the city a private-sector partner to help it become the “smartest city in North America.”
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As communities across the country charge ahead with smart city projects, California’s capital may hold the key to rolling out the high-capacity communications networks needed to support them.
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The city made changes to its "Gig-a-Share" plan to make it more competitive with private-sector offerings.
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Deputy CIO Dan DeBartolo has his eye on several technologies with potential to improve connectivity in the country’s largest state.
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The Colorado Senate agreed to House Amendments on SB 2, which will help finance the buildout of rural broadband.
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A “tangible” push to supply thousands of low-income residents with city-owned broadband is prompting some in the community to ask the city council for a more ambitious approach.
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The Virginia Beach Police Department is asking for a $6.2 million, five-year investment to stop criminals from listening to police scanners. But the move would also hinder journalists and the general public.
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Residents, lawmakers and service providers gathered to discuss the myriad problems impeding rural Internet service in Lewis County last week.
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A 10-year levy could be the way city officials can pay for the $21 million Internet infrastructure project.
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