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How Google Fiber is disrupting the broadband deployment model

Google’s groundbreaking Fiber program, which offers 1 gigabit-per-second broadband for just $ 70 per month, has thrived because it takes a different approach to deployment that incumbent ISPs have been reluctant to embrace. Fiber’s success, however, has already caused other ISPs to change their approach to broadband deployment, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report. Eventually, this shakeup in broadband services could create an entirely new form of competition in the broadband market.

Federal policies on the availability of wire and radio services created in the 1930s, and updated for cable TV in the 1960s, required service providers to cover entire geographical regions indiscriminately. The idea was to ensure that no part of a city went without access to the communications services that would soon become essential for both businesses and consumers. This led to the longstanding regional monopolies that many cable and internet service providers still hold (and under which many customers still suffer) to this day.

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Comcast’s silly propaganda helped kill municipal broadband projects

A little more than 10 years ago, Comcast stuffed mailboxes in Batavia, Illinois, in the weeks leading up to a vote on a referendum measure attempting to establish a municipal broadband network, warning of failed projects and other horror stories that would come to life if they voted in favor of it.

The fliers, one of which can be seen above and others which are published at Motherboard, likened municipal broadband to “ghosts” and “goblins,” claimed that the referendum proponents didn’t even have a business plan for the project, and, strangely, implied that the local women who voted in favor of it didn’t understand their priorities.

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Hughes awarded Texas satellite broadband Internet services contract

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communications

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Tony Bardo,
of Hughes

Hughes Network Systems, LLC, a supplier of broadband satellite solutions and services, and a provider of managed network and application services, announced on June 27 that it has been awarded a contract by the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to provide primary business Internet and access continuity services.

The multiple award contract comes under the Texas Agency Network Next Generation (Tex-AN NG) Communications Technology Services program, and is for a period of five years.

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FTC Pulls ISP 3FN Offline For Spam, Scumware – Broadband Dslreports

According to Network World , the FTC managed to get a Judge to pull notorious ISP 3FN online after a long history of hosting spam, botnets, phishing and assorted other malicious content. The ISP’s networking and server hardware have been seized and will be auctioned off, and the ISP is also being …
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