A new report prepared by CTC Technology & Energy for the City of Seattle analyzes the current state of cable broadband technology. The report, titled “The State of the Art and Evolution of Cable Television and Broadband Technology,” documents the need for cable systems to upgrade their network capabilities if they are to keep pace […]
Year: 2013
CTC Technology & Energy Opens Western Satellite Offices
CTC Technology & Energy has opened several new offices in recent months to better serve clients in the Midwest, Southwest, and Rocky Mountain regions. The newest office, located in Boulder, Colorado, opened in September, and is under the supervision of Principal Analyst Bob Hunnicutt. Mr. Hunnicutt is a veteran of cable and wireless communications engineering and […]
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Garrett County, Md. Seeking Private Partners for Wireless Network
Garrett County, Maryland has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for private partners interested in providing network services over a county-built wireless network. The network will reach some of the rural county’s most remote residents and businesses currently without high speed Internet service availability. CTC Technology & Energy completed a comprehensive feasibility study for the County […]
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Officials Announce Latest Regional Broadband Grant for Garrett County, MD
For the second time in two years, Garrett County, Maryland has received a $250,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission for community broadband development. The grant, which will be matched dollar for dollar by the County, is the latest in a series of major steps the small county has taken toward solving the challenge of […]
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CTC Technology & Energy Report Makes Case for Government Fiber in Holly Springs, N.C.
A June report released by CTC Technology & Energy recommends that the Town of Holly Springs, North Carolina move ahead with plans to construct fiber optic broadband infrastructure to serve its public institutions. The Business Case for Government Fiber Optics in Holly Springs states that the return on investment of a Town-built fiber network would […]
Culver City, CA Taps CTC Technology & Energy for Fiber Optic Study
CTC Technology & Energy will conduct a feasibility study for Culver City, California to explore developing fiber optic network connections for economic development sites and other locations throughout the City. The study will evaluate the existing needs of City agencies and private businesses in target areas. CTC Technology & Energy will develop a system-level design and […]
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CTC Technology & Energy to Develop Broadband Plan for Kansas Hospital Association
CTC Technology & Energy is working with the Kansas Hospital Association (KHA) on plans to develop a high-speed network for the state’s healthcare community. KHA is a non-profit organization promoting the interests of community hospitals and other healthcare providers throughout Kansas. CTC Technology & Energy kicked off the project by meeting with KHA staff and member organizations. […]
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Lawrence, KS Releases CTC Technology & Energy Broadband Report
The City of Lawrence has released CTC Technology & Energy’s report on broadband within the City, titled “Enhancing Broadband in Lawrence: A Range of Strategic Options.” CTC Technology & Energy conducted an assessment of Lawrence’s current state of broadband availability and demand, and outlined thirteen different potential strategies to increase broadband access for the City’s residents and […]
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Westminster, MD Issues RFI for Possible Municipal Network
The City of Westminster, Maryland has issued a Request for Information to gauge interest from service providers for a potential City-built fiber optic network. The City is seeking private partners to operate, maintain, and sell Internet service over the network, which could offer speeds as high as multi-hundreds of megabits, or even a gigabit per […]
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New Mexico Accepting Applications for Regional Broadband Implementation Pilots
The New Mexico Department of Information Technology is accepting applications for its Regional Broadband Implementation Pilots. The State will launch pilot projects to identify and close gaps in broadband coverage in two regions. The pilots will be completed by September 2014. The Application and accompanying Fact Sheet are available for download. Applications will be accepted […]
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