Three additional communities in Colorado will seek to opt-out of a state anti-municipal broadband statute during the general election on November 8th. In 2005, the Colorado General Assembly passed Senate Bill 05-152 that prohibits most uses of municipal funding for infrastructure to improve localbroadband or telecommunications services. However, communities can nullify those provisions by passing a local referendum, and to date 119 communities have done so. This year, three towns - Castle Pines, Lone Tree, and Pueblo - are seeking exemptions to allow them to explore municipal broadband projects.
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Digital equity, broadband grant funding, Smart Grid, and next-generation fiber networks were all topics of discussions held at the IAMU Fall Broadband Forum held October 25th in Waverly, Iowa. Waverly Utilities served as the host for the Forum, a return to having IAMU broadband meetings in member communities. Waverly Utilities hosted tours of their facilities on the afternoon of October 24th and 25th. Waverly's Telecom Director, Jeff Magsamen, kicked off the Tuesday discusison with an overview of the history of the fiber utility, which has rapidly grown during its six years of operations. Waverly's story was of special interest to representatives of two Iowa communities that are building or planning to build municipal fiber networks. CBAN was also a presenter at the Fall Forum. CBAN's Todd Kielkopf and Jon Willow discussed Digital Equity programs, including CBAN's own participation in the NDIA's Digital Navigator pilot program funded by Google.org. CBAN is in the process of hiring and onboarding its Digital Navigator that will delivery digital equity services in southern Iowa beginning in January 2023. IAMU wants to extend a big THANK YOU to the Fall Forum sponsors!
Lunch Sponsors: Calix, FARR Technology, ImOn Communications, Power & Tel, and Professional Computher Solutions (PCS) Break Sponsors: Oak Hill Consulting and Ribbon Public ownership of broadband networks is prohibited in Nebraska. But more and more communities in the Cornhusker State are getting fiber networks through private and public-private investments ALLO Communications (a CBAN provider member) has been a real leader in bringing better broadband to Nebraskans. Since their founding in Nebraska in 2003, the company has brought fiber networks to 25 towns and cities in the state. Several of their projects in Nebraska (Lincoln) and Colorado (Fort Morgan) have been a result of public-private projects between ALLO and communities. Recently, Pinpoint Communications has entered into a public-private partnership agreement with the City of Beatrice to construct a network in the southeast Nebraska city of 12,000. Pinpoint is also based in Nebraska, founded originally as Cambridge Telephone Company in the early 20th century.
The Community Broadband Action Network (CBAN) is seeking a full-time Digital Navigator to provide individualized and small group assistance to rural Iowans in identified communities who need affordable home internet service, affordable internet-capable devices, and/or coaching in introductory digital skills in order to become effective home internet users. This assistance is provided in person and by telephone, but may also include email, text, video chat, and other communication methods that work for the learner. The Digital Navigator is an office-from-home, full-time position. The service area is southern central Iowa, including communities in Ringgold, Decatur, and Wayne counties. CBAN is using Indeed.com to process applications. CLICK HERE for the complete job description and to apply.
The towns of Gouldsboro and Winter Harbor, Maine are banding together to study the concept of a municipal fiber project. A broadband committee consisting of residents of both communities has begun preliminary planning for a possible project utilizing grant funds.
CLICK HERE for more details on the efforts these Maine communities are undertaking! Representatives of Iowa's growing municipal broadband community will gather in Waverly, Iowa for the 2022 IAMU Fall Broadband Forum on October 24-25, 2022. The Fall Forum is resurrecting an old IAMU tradition of holding meetings in the communities where members have built networks, and we're excited to have Waverly Utilities as our host this year! Oct. 24 - Waverly Utilities Tours and Member Meet-UpThe Fall Forum will include two opportunities for attendees to tour the Waverly Utilities operations center at 1002 Adams Parkway in Waverly. The first tour on the afternoon of Monday, October 24th begins at 3:30pm. The other tour opportunity will be the following afternoon. After the tour, attendees are invited to gather at Joe’s Knight Hawk, 1002 W Bremer in Waverly for dinner and beverages (on your own). Oct. 25 - Sessions and Waverly Utilities TourThe official kickoff of the Fall Forum will be Tuesday, October 25th at 8:00am. Workshop sessions and lunch will be held in the Waverly Room at Waverly City Hall, 200 1st St NE. Sessions are scheduled until 1:45pm and will be followed by a second tour opportunity at Waverly Utilities beginning at 2pm. Session schedule on October 25th 8:30am - The Waverly Utilities Story 9:30am - Digital Inclusion 10:30am - 10G PON and Beyond - Preparing for the Future 11:30am - Smart Cities: Grids, Transportation, and Big Data 12:20pm - Lunch with new ACA Connects CEO Grant Spellmeyer 1:00pm - Broadband Funding in Iowa CLICK HERE for a complete schedule of activities and session descriptions (PDF) Register Now!Registration information is on the Events page at www.iamu.org. If you are an IAMU member, please log in to your account before registering to get the member price. Registration is $50 for IAMU members and $75 for non-members. Associate Members can also sponsor lunch or breaks at the Fall Forum by visiting the event page and clicking the "Sponsorship Registration" link. LodgingThere is not a room block for this event. However, there are several hotels in Waverly to choose from.
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