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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Access to Advanced Networks
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A Blueprint for Big Broadband: Moving from Why to How
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May 8, 2008
The United States has fallen behind its international competitors in broadband deployment, price, and openness in part because it has no national broadband policy. In contrast, most other countries…
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A Blueprint for Big Broadband: Lessons Learned on Broadband Deployment
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February 11, 2008
The United States has fallen behind its international competitors in broadband deployment, price, and openness in part because it has no national broadband policy. In contrast, most other countries…
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Mapping the Fault Lines in Telecomm, Media, and Tech Lobbying
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June 11, 2007
The digital convergence of telecommunications, media, and technology is changing the landscape for policy makers and the industries that lobby them, as well as the users of computers, telephones,…
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Alternative Solutions to Achieving Ubiquitous Broadband
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May 16, 2007
Most Americans rely on DSL and cable modem for their broadband connection, but are these the only options? Other technologies once derided as impractical are beginning to show promise. Can alternat…
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Community Networking Around the World
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April 26, 2006
Community networks are a growing national trend, and federal agencies, intergovernmental organizations, and private sector organizations are launching broadband initiatives seeking to ensure that c…
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When Policy and Technology Collide: What CALEA, Community Broadband Deployment, and Net Neutrality Mean for the Future of the Internet
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February 23, 2006
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2006
Whereas the technical convergence of telecommunications and the Internet is well underway, the policy convergence of these two worlds has been fraught with difficulty. Learn why federal policymaker…
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Building New Mexico's Public Fiber Network Under the Radar
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February 23, 2006
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2006
A new partnership in IT between higher education and state government has brought together New Mexico's public organizations on a common network. The project has broken barriers to funding and…
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Tempe, Arizona: A Case Study in Municipal Networking
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February 6, 2006
About 18 months ago, ASU and the City of Tempe embarked on a plan to provide wireless coverage to the residents of the City. This presentation will chronicle the various phases of this project fro…
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Net Neutrality: Who will control the Internet?
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February 6, 2006
Net neutrality is the concept of keeping the Internet open to all lawful content, information, applications, and equipment. There is increasing concern that the owners of the local broadband connec…
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Higher Education's Role in Crafting a National Broadband Vision
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February 18, 2005
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2005
As federal policymakers revisit the Telecommunications Act and shape a national telecommunications plan for the 21st century, the higher education community must remain engaged to ensure that long-…

















