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May 02, 2005

C/Net has a feature story on municipal broadband in the USA and has created A clickable map which makes it fast and easy to see which states have imposed restrictive legislation, fiber to the home or wireless clouds.

Across the country, acrimonious conflicts have erupted as local governments attempt to create publicly funded broadband services with faster connections and cheaper rates for all citizens, narrowing the so-called digital divide. The Bells and cable companies, for their part, argue that government intervention in their business is not justified and say they are far better equipped to operate complex and far-flung data networks.
CNET's interactive municipal broadband legislative map details the major battlegrounds on the issue. At stake is the fate of high-speed Internet access for millions of Americans, hinging on a fundamental question of civics and economics--whether the government or private industries should take the leading role in building out what's considered this generation's critical infrastructure challenge.

Additional sections include; Cities brace for broadband war, Tangled up in fiber, A question of independence, and Photos from the broadband trenches.

Other recent articles on municipal broadband have appeared in Broadband 2.0, e-Week, Newsweek, Mother Jones and Telephony Magazine.

MuniWireless has the most consolidated coverage. DailyWireless has perhaps close to 1,000 "city cloud" related articles on-line (search "city clouds").

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Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on May 2, 2005 at 07:39 PM