In Colorado, City of Durango Does Dark Fiber
This southwest Colorado community of about 17,000 contends with state barriers, but still makes the most of its fiber assets. We contacted Eric Pierson, Information Services Manager for the City of...
View ArticleSilverton, Colorado, Breaks Ground in First Phase of Regional Network
In 2010, Silverton, Colorado, decided to build a fiber-optic loop for savings and better connectivity in rural San Juan County. At the time, Qwest (now CenturyLink) provided a microwave connection to...
View Article2014 Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference: Visit Colorado June 8 - 10
If you can make it to Vail in early June, you can enjoy more than the summer mountains. The Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference is scheduled for June 8, 9, and 10 at the Vail Cascade Resort and...
View ArticleIn Colorado, City of Durango Does Dark Fiber
This southwest Colorado community of about 17,000 contends with state barriers, but still makes the most of its fiber assets. We contacted Eric Pierson, Information Services Manager for the City of...
View ArticleSilverton, Colorado, Breaks Ground in First Phase of Regional Network
In 2010, Silverton, Colorado, decided to build a fiber-optic loop for savings and better connectivity in rural San Juan County. At the time, Qwest (now CenturyLink) provided a microwave connection to...
View Article2014 Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference: Visit Colorado June 8 - 10
If you can make it to Vail in early June, you can enjoy more than the summer mountains. The Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference is scheduled for June 8, 9, and 10 at the Vail Cascade Resort and...
View ArticleIn Colorado, City of Durango Does Dark Fiber
This southwest Colorado community of about 17,000 contends with state barriers, but still makes the most of its fiber assets. We contacted Eric Pierson, Information Services Manager for the City of...
View ArticleSilverton, Colorado, Breaks Ground in First Phase of Regional Network
In 2010, Silverton, Colorado, decided to build a fiber-optic loop for savings and better connectivity in rural San Juan County. At the time, Qwest (now CenturyLink) provided a microwave connection to...
View Article2014 Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference: Visit Colorado June 8 - 10
If you can make it to Vail in early June, you can enjoy more than the summer mountains. The Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference is scheduled for June 8, 9, and 10 at the Vail Cascade Resort and...
View ArticleMore Colorado Communities Will Ask Voters To Reclaim Local Authority
This November 3rd, more than ten communities in Colorado will attempt to escape the local-authority-revoking effects of SB 152 by overriding its restrictions at the polls: Archuleta County, Bayfield,...
View ArticleLet It Be Local: 43 Colorado Communities to Vote on Better Broadband
One year ago, a wave started in Colorado as voters in a handful of communities chose to reclaim the local telecommunications authority revoked by CenturyLink lobbyists in 2005. This year, the wave is...
View ArticleVoters Quiet the Drums At the Polls in Colorado
The "constant drumbeat" of complaints about poor connectivity pounding from Colorado communities ended with a climactic crash at the polls on Tuesday. Referenda in 47 communities* - 27 cities and...
View ArticleIn Colorado, City of Durango Does Dark Fiber
This southwest Colorado community of about 17,000 contends with state barriers, but still makes the most of its fiber assets. We contacted Eric Pierson, Information Services Manager for the City of...
View ArticleSilverton, Colorado, Breaks Ground in First Phase of Regional Network
In 2010, Silverton, Colorado, decided to build a fiber-optic loop for savings and better connectivity in rural San Juan County. At the time, Qwest (now CenturyLink) provided a microwave connection to...
View Article2014 Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference: Visit Colorado June 8 - 10
If you can make it to Vail in early June, you can enjoy more than the summer mountains. The Mountain Connect Rural Broadband Conference is scheduled for June 8, 9, and 10 at the Vail Cascade Resort and...
View ArticleMore Colorado Communities Will Ask Voters To Reclaim Local Authority
This November 3rd, more than ten communities in Colorado will attempt to escape the local-authority-revoking effects of SB 152 by overriding its restrictions at the polls: Archuleta County, Bayfield,...
View ArticleLet It Be Local: 43 Colorado Communities to Vote on Better Broadband
One year ago, a wave started in Colorado as voters in a handful of communities chose to reclaim the local telecommunications authority revoked by CenturyLink lobbyists in 2005. This year, the wave is...
View ArticleVoters Quiet the Drums At the Polls in Colorado
The "constant drumbeat" of complaints about poor connectivity pounding from Colorado communities ended with a climactic crash at the polls on Tuesday. Referenda in 47 communities* - 27 cities and...
View ArticleDurango's Dark Fiber Fosters Wi-Fi Freebie
Last fall, Durango joined a number of other Colorado communities that voted to reclaim local telecommunications authority. This January, the city began using its fiber resources to partner with a...
View ArticleIn Colorado, City of Durango Does Dark Fiber
This southwest Colorado community of about 17,000 contends with state barriers, but still makes the most of its fiber assets. We contacted Eric Pierson, Information Services Manager for the City of...
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