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U.S. and U.N. to cooperate on global digital library
From Reuters, October 17, 2007

Internet under siege
From The Washington Times, October 11, 2007

Wiring Rural America
A public-private partnership success
From Economist, September 13, 2007

Company Plans Test of Wireless Network in Winston-Salem
Coverage could be available in Winston-Salem in a year.
From Winston-Salem Journal, August 15, 2007

ConnectKentucky Project Launched in Green River Area Development District
Green River Area Development District partners with ALTIUS Communications, Cinergy Communications and DCI of Tennessee for a wireless broadband project.
From Altius, August 15, 2007

Push is On to Bring Broadband to Whole of Massachusetts
Before Sharon E. Gillett took charge of the state's newly formed Department of Telecommunications and Cable in May, she wrote reports about broadband access and policy. Now, she is shaping the state's telecom landscape, starting with the Patrick administration's $25 million initiative to bring high-speed Internet to 32 unserved communities.
From The Boston Globe, August 12, 2007

Reps Boucher and Upton Introduce Community Broadband Act of 2007
House Energy and Commerce Committee Members Rick Boucher (D-VA) and Fred Upton (R-MI) introduced on Wednesday the Community Broadband Act of 2007 to encourage the deployment of high speed networks by preserving the ability of local governments to offer community broadband infrastructure and services.
From The Office of Rick Boucher, August 03, 2007

Massachusetts Announces $25 Million for Broadband Connections
Money for high-speed internet connections could soon be rushing to 32 towns that currently don't have broadband access.
From The Boston Globe, August 02, 2007

Ohio Governor Wants High Speed Internet Extended Statewide
Governor Ted Strickland signed an executive order to that effect last Friday.
From Springfield News-Sun, July 30, 2007

North Carolina Bill Limiting Municipal Broadband Sent Back to Committee
House Bill 1587, supported by local incumbent telecom companies but opposed by many independent service providers, has been referred to committee.
From Kleinschmidt 2005 (blog), July 25, 2007

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