Utah's Xmission Keeps Customer Data Private
We have not wirtten much on the NSA spying scandal but encountered a recent article in the Guardian that our readers can appreciate. Rory Carroll reports that Xmission, one of the local Internet...
View ArticleMuni Networks, Digital Liberty, and Surveillance - Community Broadband Bits...
As more communities become service providers in order to provide a needed service to local businesses and residents, they are taking on an important responsibility to safeguard the data and privacy of...
View ArticleDecentralized Web Summit, June 8 - 9, San Francisco
The Decentralized Web Summit: Locking the Web Open will happen on June 8th and 9th at Internet Archive in San Francisco. The event will be live streamed if you can’t attend in person.The event is a...
View ArticleMuniNetworks.org Adds TLS for Secure Connections
As part of the ongoing effort to build a more secure Internet, led in part by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, MuniNetworks.org is now using TLS to encrypt all of our content. Nothing should change...
View ArticleA New Frontier for Broadband Funding in California - Community Broadband Bits...
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View ArticleNew (and Some Oldie-But-Goodie) Broadband Podcasts Worth Checking Out
Podcasts can be a great way to glean important insights on all things broadband – from the policies and politics that shape the digital landscape to the pathways and platforms that connect us to or...
View ArticleReport: Lack of Fiber in the United States is a Market Failure, and Open...
A new report by the Electronic Frontier Foundation argues that the general lack of fiber network coverage across the United States - with barely a third of homes able to choose a fiber option - comes...
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