Hot Products: BROADBAND COMMUNITIES’ 22nd Annual List of Leading Broadband Technologies and Services

The latest offerings from top broadband hardware and software suppliers, distributors and service providers

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Q&A with Adam Moore: Maintaining Customer Service and Scale in Multifamily Broadband

The group vice president of Spectrum Community Solutions shares how multifamily bulk internet and video services are evolving to meet the needs of the multifamily market.

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Q&A with Ken Kennedy and James Kirby: A New Era of Digital Transformation for Service Providers

Two executives from CSG, a purpose-driven, high-growth SaaS platform company, weigh in on economic uncertainty, the role of CSPs in aiding the transition to the digital age, 5G and more.

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Broadband’s Velocity Imperative

Service providers can gain a competitive advantage by working to continually resolve such common issues as workforce and technology transitions.

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Bringing FTTH Broadband to Remote and Rugged Areas

A difficult build on Block Island in Rhode Island provides seven lessons for successful deployments from mountains to islands.

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Telco Customer Experience: Adding Context to the Connected Home

Solving a subscriber’s internet problems has evolved from determining if there’s a connection to providing tailored solutions to unique problems.

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The Great Economic Leveler: Municipal Broadband Provides Digital Equality to Rural America

Municipalities are taking a do-it-yourself approach to bring access to communities that remain underserved by large incumbent telcos and cable operators.

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A2D Sets Path to Bring Digital Equity to Georgia’s Clayton County

A2D, an African American-owned and operated open-access fiber provider, looks to fill in Georgia’s forgotten broadband gaps.

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Sterling Ranch, Lumen Make Fiber Broadband Part of 21st Century Living

The master-planned community takes a fiber-first broadband approach to support an urban/suburban lifestyle in Colorado’s rapidly growing Douglas County.

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ALLO Gives Alternative High School a Digital Future

Bay High, a Lincoln, Nebraska, alternative school, enhances digital inclusion in the classroom and at home with ALLO’s gigabit fiber connectivity service.

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Overcoming the Limitations of Wi-Fi Technology in Fixed Wireless Broadband

By employing a well-balanced approach to distributed real-time signal processing and multi-antenna design, ngFWA architecture can overcome the limitations Wi-Fi–based technology poses to deliver fixed wireless access service.

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Fiber Access Extension Technology Combats Germany’s Fiber Rollout Setback

Existing coaxial cable infrastructure offers an alternative approach to deliver multi-gigabit speeds when fiber can’t be deployed because of construction limitations, the availability of ducts, building accessibility or financial barriers.

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Wonderland Child & Family Services: Finding New Efficiencies, Reach with Dedicated Internet Service

Wonderland Child & Family Services enhances its level of care and reaches more families by adopting Comcast Business Ethernet Dedicated Internet service. Broadband Communities thanks Mary Kirchoff, executive director and CEO of Wonderland, and Ashley Decato, enterprise account executive for Comcast Business, for help gathering information for this profile.

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Even ChatGPT Gets It!

The advancement of artificial intelligence could help broadband providers predict and anticipate their customers’ needs.

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Communities Thrive on Fiber

The presence of fiber opens new job opportunities and economic value for communities.

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Washington takes on Digital Discrimination

Setting the record straight on the factors contributing to the digital disparity in multifamily broadband services.

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Combining Regional Carriers Is Becoming More Common

Asset sales and mergers are increasing, even as federal money is about to pour into new and improved broadband deployments. Policy has yet to keep up. More guidance and rulemaking may be needed, not less.

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Editor's Note: Making Community Broadband Work for You

Broadband is helping communities close the digital divide and manage their transformation across multiple domains: business services, wholesale service opportunities, education and economic development. Learn more at the Broadband Communities 2023 Summit.

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2023 Trends in the Broadband Industry

A growing crop of competitive players is emerging to shake up the broadband market with a new set of fiber-based symmetrical services for consumers and businesses.

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ReConnect3 Final Results: The USDA Gets the Job Done

In this third and final round of awards from more than $2 billion authorized in 2018, the USDA remains a reliable deployer partner.

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Editor's Note: Challenging the Broadband Status Quo

Service providers and communities are creating new paths to ensure a bright broadband future.

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The Internet Is the Brick Wall Nostradamus Didn’t See Coming

The road maps Lightwave Logic is creating for the future of photonics will guide people toward the focus areas and the technology challenges they can expect as performance demands increase.

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Westfield Gas + Electric (WG+E) Sets Broadband Pace for Western Massachusetts

The electric provider offers new fiber-based broadband and economic development opportunities for underserved residents and businesses. It could serve as a model for other nonurban areas across the U.S.

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Quantum Fiber Sharpens Its Go-to-Market Fiber Broadband Strategy

Lumen Technologies accelerates buildout with a new market-based approach for expanding its fiber-to-the-home network.

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Partnering to Bring Broadband to Underserved Communities in Upstate New York

Now is a critical time to address the issue of community broadband deployment in New York and simultaneously enable the transition to clean energy.

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A Middle-Mile Model for Rural Operators

The need for higher-capacity middle-mile networks will become more pressing to connect islands of rural last-mile networks.

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2023 Home Network Trends for Service Providers, Consumers, and Technology and Solutions Vendors

From immersive video solutions to Wi-Fi 7, service providers are exploring home connectivity platforms that will enable a new generation of home services.

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Fiber Broadband Homes Passed or Homes Connected – Which Metric Matters Most?

A new set of products and processes can help service providers more effectively connect the homes they pass with fiber-based broadband services.

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MSO Initiatives Address Closing the Digital Divide

Cable MSOs will look to fund new network expansions through a combination of existing capital and a spate of recent federal broadband funding programs.

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Looking Forward to Broadband in 2023

Service providers explore ways to bring broadband to more homes and businesses this year.

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The Marshall Birmingham: A Student Housing Development Chock-Full of Amenities

The Marshall Birmingham, an off-campus student housing complex near the University of Alabama at Birmingham, offers a mix of managed Wi-Fi and video service to help college students make the most of their college experience. We thank Jordan Suchoff, vice president of operations at Aptitude Development, and Dan Myers, CEO of DojoNetworks, for helping gather information for this profile.

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Editor's Note: Creating a New Fiber Broadband Labor Pipeline

As municipalities and service providers pursue fiber expansions, a larger labor force is required to transition plans from paper to reality.

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Bandwidth Hawk: Surviving and Thriving in 2023

Don’t look to a polarized Congress, possibly deadlocked FCC, or a chance for peace in Ukraine to make your business plans work. Fortunately, you may not have to. At least a partial cure lies in good contingency planning and exploration of new financing methods. Here’s how to get it done.

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Has the Multifamily Market Changed?

Though multifamily market players and amenities have changed, the principles of the multifamily business are still the same.

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Top Themes from the 2022 NMHC OPTECH Conference

It all boils down to consistent connectivity and proper infrastructure.

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Public-Private Partnerships Are a Win-Win for Communities And Broadband Providers

P3s have the potential to accelerate fiber buildouts that could create new job and revenue opportunities.

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Riverview Tower: Empowering Residents with Low-Cost, Reliable Connectivity

In Cleveland, Ohio, the senior citizen residents of Riverview Tower can now access high-speed broadband for telehealth appointments and other everyday uses thanks to DigitalC, a nonprofit wireless broadband provider. Broadband Communities thanks Katie Grootegoed, director of strategic partnerships and empowerment at DigitalC, and Jeffery Patterson, CEO of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, for helping gather information for this profile.

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Strengthening the Broadband Labor Workforce

Industry organizations, unions and service providers turn to vocational schools and community colleges to ramp up fiber and broadband installer training programs.

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Choosing the Right Fiber Provider for Your Community

When evaluating potential providers to determine if they have the experience and expertise to successfully bring fiber connectivity to a town, asking the right questions is essential.

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How Do Government and Broadband Providers Connect the Nation?

Public-private partnerships are a powerful way to build broadband infrastructure and close the digital divide.

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GTT and Otoe-Missouria Tribe Put Residents, Businesses on New Broadband Path

In rural north-central Oklahoma, the Otoe-Missouria Tribe is working to deliver quality broadband to families and businesses.

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Block Island Takes Responsibility for Universal Fiber Broadband Connectivity

In partnership with Sertex Broadband Solutions, the small island off the coast of Rhode Island is building a universal fiber network.

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Accessible Consumer Broadband Labels Could Provide Critical Consumer Protections

Like nutrition labels on food, the updated Broadband Consumer Label will satisfy consumers’ need for accurate information about their broadband plans.

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Unnecessary Support Calls Drive Up Costs for ISPs

As broadband service speeds increase, so do connectivity issues and subscriber complaints.

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From Glass Fiber to Coherent Transmission and Pluggable Optics: The Evolution and Future of Optical Networks

Thanks to new technologies, optical networks have evolved significantly in recent years. Further evolution will require new innovations to help networks scale, simplify operations and continue meeting growing bandwidth needs into the future.

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Calling for a Cloud-Native Broadband Infrastructure

The U.S. government should dedicate broadband funding toward a modern program that stimulates innovation and new approaches to the broadband challenge.

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Q&A with Nokia’s Sandra Motley: How Broadband Enables New Consumer, Business Opportunities

Broadband Communities recently talked to Sandra Motley, president of fixed networks at Nokia, about how the company helps large and small providers make the most of their fiber-based broadband deployments. She also shared her vision of fiber-based broadband and the ways broadband can enable new education and employment opportunities.

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2023 Buying for Ultra-Broadband Builds and Services

The best sources of equipment, software and services for delivering voice, video, data and more

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OPTECH 2022: All About Making the MDU Connection

The National Multifamily Housing Council’s (NMHC) annual conference, OPTECH, held in Las Vegas in November, showcased the ways service providers extend fiber and managed Wi-Fi into new and existing MDUs to deliver high-speed broadband. The conference also highlighted the growing acceptance of bulk broadband services, the ways women are making an impact in the property technology sector, and new property technology innovations.

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False Flags and the FCC’s Broadband Map

Current maps exclude nearly every small business in the rural U.S. That’s a big deal.

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Closing the Digital Divide Through Open Ecosystems

To achieve an end-to-end 5G experience in rural markets, providers should consider an open ecosystem model that fosters collaboration between the best network equipment vendors, data center operators, service providers and other stakeholders.

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How High-Speed Fiber Broadband Benefits Public Education

The tools exist to stem the digital divide in rural communities – now, the government, educators and tech companies must collaborate to drive quality programs.

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Online Learning Platforms Can Reverse the Digital Divide in Rural Communities

The tools exist to stem the digital divide in rural communities – now, the government, educators and tech companies must collaborate to drive quality programs.

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Broadband Access Extension Technologies Will Help Solve MDU Connectivity Challenge

Emerging fiber-extension technologies that leverage existing MDU wiring enable service providers to deliver high-speed broadband to tenants.

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Getting There First With Fiber Is the Name of the Game

Service providers are adopting more straightforward fiber installation solutions that minimize the skilled labor necessary to turn up new buildings and houses.

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MDUs Can Use Their Wires

A combination of core network planning and opportunistic reuse of existing in-building wiring can provide gigabit and multi-gigabit high-speed fiber broadband networking.

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Cable Transition to IP Won’t Leave MDU Services Behind

As cable transitions from RF to IP, operators should focus on adding features, not removing them.

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MDUs: Don’t Let the Gigabit Revolution Pass You By

G.fast can help broadband service providers reach challenging brownfield MDUs by cost-effectively bridging the gap between unreachable homes and FTTH networks.

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On-Demand Fiber to the MxU

Fiber deployed in a passive optical network configuration in MDUs allows service providers to reduce the cost of ownership and address current and future demands.

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The Case for OTT Delivery of MDU/Institutional Targeted Video And Signage Services

MDUs and even towns and cities can take advantage of HTTP-based streaming with intelligent stream direction and TV client applications.

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Fiber Extension Technology Creates Seamless, Affordable MDU Connectivity

High-speed broadband has become necessary to enable digital inclusion. MDU owners can leverage existing building wiring to ensure affordable services for every resident.

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Connectivity Powered by Dynamic Relationships: World Cinema Partners With Positron Access Solutions

Using Positron’s G.hn and World Cinema’s RF expertise enables property managers to offer lightning-quick, cost-effective, dependable gigabit internet speeds to MDU tenants.

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Broadband Access Challenges Persist for Residents of Federally Subsidized Multifamily Housing

The availability of federal infrastructure money creates opportunities to close service gaps.

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Here Are Some Chips and Salsa to Get You Started

MDU broadband providers have only one chance to create an excellent first impression during customer onboarding.

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Bulk Internet Services Take Hold in Multifamily Broadband

Recognizing that broadband is now a must-have for apartment and condo residents, service providers are striking broadband bulk agreement deals with multifamily owners and managers.

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UnCommons: A Las Vegas Development Loaded with Possibilities

UnCommons, a 40-acre, mixed-use community opening in southwest Las Vegas this year, will be an attractive spot for residents and businesses that need high-speed bulk internet, video and business services. Broadband Communities thanks Savanah Stuart, marketing manager for Matter Real Estate Group; Jim Stuart, partner at Matter Real Estate Group; Kristine Hedlund, director of Beyond Borders and West New Build MDU at Cox Communications; and Guillermo Rivas, vice president of new business development at Cox Communications, for helping gather information for this profile.

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Committing to Sustainability Through Fiber

Fiber’s contribution to global sustainability is having a rippling effect on food and water supplies, education and smart-city applications.

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Everything Is Coming Up Bulk

Why the multifamily industry has been shifting toward a bulk broadband model.

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Bandwidth Hawk: MDUs: The Numbers Look Good, But It’s Too Soon to Tell

I project 500,000 new MDU dwelling units in 2022, but with more than the usual uncertainty. This would be an increase from 473,000 in 2021. There is likely to be a sharp drop in single-family construction.

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Editor's Note: MDU Bulk Broadband Service Comes of Age

Service providers and MDU property owners/managers embrace bulk broadband service as an amenity to attract and retain residents.

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SXSW EDU Highlights Important Trends Driving Home Broadband

Parent portals, out-of-classroom resources, eSports and user-created content were hot topics at this year’s conference.

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Making the Most of Existing Fiber Networks

DWDM and grey optics show promise to help service providers increase the capacity of existing optical fiber.

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Creating a DOCSIS-to-PON Migration Strategy Is Critical in the Era of Overbuilders

Service providers have an opportunity to leverage existing DOCSIS infrastructure to deliver services and simultaneously migrate subscribers, as needed, to PON with minimal capital.

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Is Fixed Wireless Access the Netflix of Broadband Internet?

Fixed wireless access is gaining momentum as an alternative for wireline broadband and disruptive mobile market innovation.

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Starlink Evolves as a DIY Broadband Model

Small communities can leverage buying power and expertise to acquire Starlink satellite services to distribute broadband cost-effectively.

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Labor: The Underlying Problem in Fiber Deployment and How to Solve It

Manufacturers and service providers are pursuing product solutions that require less skilled labor and reduce the overall time of deployment with craft-friendly designs.

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Albuquerque Finds Fiber Fit With Vexus Fiber

The growing New Mexico city employs Vexus Fiber to build a communitywide fiber broadband network to support residential broadband and business and smart-city applications.

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Pharr, Texas, Takes DIY Approach to Build Gigabit Fiber

A South Texas border town is building a citywide fiber network to enhance educational opportunities and attract business customers.

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Ellensburg, Washington, Taps Consolidated to Elevate Its Broadband Status

Consolidated Communications has entered a public-private partnership to transition the city’s copper-based DSL residential and business customers to a new, fiber-based network.

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Stoneridge Apartments: Promoting Digital Equity by Providing Free Internet to Low-Income Residents

Stoneridge Apartments in a suburb of Austin, Texas, is leveling the broadband playing field for low-income residents by offering free Wi-Fi service courtesy of PCs for People. Broadband Communities thanks Brittany Hustad, senior project manager, Dominium; Maria Christinia, community manager, Stoneridge Apartments; Tom Esselman, executive director, PCs for People Kansas City; Jim Crammond, president, MoCA; and Andreas Bergman, head of sales and channel account management, InCoax Networks AB for contributing information for this profile.

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Fiber’s Positive Impacts on Communities Run Deep

Fiber-based broadband improves lives, creates jobs, improves health care and education and helps communities grow and thrive as part of the digital economy.

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Multifamily Supply vs. Demand in an Inflationary World

Increased costs are impacting multifamily construction and operations as apartment demand stays strong.

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Prime Opportunity to Add Value

Just as Amazon increased the value of Prime membership with a host of added benefits, so too should bulk service providers increase their offerings.

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Bandwidth Hawk: USDA ReConnect 4: Tips, Tricks, and What You Have to Know

For loan and grant applicants, the USDA Rural Utilities Service has made it as easy as possible to reuse material from previous, unsuccessful applications.

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Fiber Connect 2022: A Focus on Fiber Growth, Public-Private Partnerships and the Middle Mile

The Fiber Broadband Association’s annual conference, Fiber Connect, held in Nashville in June, highlighted many fiber community success stories and innovations that promise to expand fiber deployment. In addition to highlighting fiber’s role in delivering symmetrical broadband speeds to residents, the show considered the growing role of municipalities, electric cooperatives and vendors. It also looked at the ways alternative providers build middle-mile networks to connect the dots of last-mile networks throughout states and communities.

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Communities, MDU Owners Set New Broadband Destinies

Speakers at the Broadband Communities 2022 Summit, held in Houston in May, agreed that every community wants – and needs – great broadband. How best to deliver it to MDUs, master-planned communities, underserved towns and rural areas is still debatable. Following are some highlights of speaker presentations.

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2022 Fiber-To-The-Home Top 100

Broadband Communities’ list of fiber-to-the-home leaders and innovators for 2022.

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Follow These Rules to Close the Digital Divide

The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation has laid out a set of tenets for policymakers to make the most of available funding and ensure the effective use of new federal broadband funds.

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Let’s Do More Than Just Talk About Bridging the Digital Divide

Governments can advance digital inclusion by establishing high-speed broadband access and wireless connectivity everywhere, creating new rural use cases with tangible benefits and deploying local champions to demystify technologies.

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The Case for a Common Sense Broadband Investment Strategy

Is your broadband expansion strategic plan executable by engineering?

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No-Code Orchestration Enables Next-Generation Media Technology

By combining automated tasks into a workflow that delivers a service according to customer requests, OTT media providers can capture subscribers’ interest and remain relevant in the industry.

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A Summit for Rural Prosperity

The NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association SRC Live! summit offered new insights about the ways rural providers are enabling a host of new broadband applications.

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Closing Baltimore’s Digital Broadband Divide: Hollins House

Baltimore’s Hollins House is working with nonprofit organization Project Waves to close the digital divide, which has disproportionately disadvantaged seniors and low-income residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Broadband Communities thanks Samantha Musgraves, director of Project Waves; Devin Weaver, director of engineering for Project Waves; and Jason D. Hardebeck, director of broadband and digital equity for the city of Baltimore, for helping complete this profile.

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Fiber Connect 2022 Showcased Fiber Industry Momentum

At this year’s Fiber Connect in Nashville, Tennessee, attendees will learn about opportunities for investment, deployment and technology innovation in optical fiber networks for homes, businesses, people and a wide array of advanced devices.

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Fiber Is the Way

Fiber solutions for multifamily are the way of the future but may be too expensive in some brownfield properties. There are viable alternatives.

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Make Recruiting a Mission-Critical Objective

Potential employees see growing value in a company’s culture, priorities, work environment and leadership.

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Bandwidth Hawk: Federal Broadband Funding: Time to Act

Deadlines are arriving thick and fast for massive NTIA funding programs.

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Deployment Speed Is Key to Funding Access

An automated design and optimization approach will improve the network design process.

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Maintaining Hyperscale Data Center Connectivity Through Effective Cleaning

The higher the fiber count of fiber optic cable, the more vulnerable the connectors and end faces are to damage and contamination. Here’s how to keep every fiber and connector perfectly clean to avoid potential problems.

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Streamlining the Fiber Build Process

Broadband network industry standards aid broadband connectivity equity for metro-area affordable housing and MDUs.

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Q&A with Ribbon Communications: Taking a Disruptive Approach to Optical, Virtualized Networks

The CEO of NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association shares her vision for the rural broadband industry.

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Rethinking the Fourth Utility Connectivity Conundrum

Broadband network industry standards aid broadband connectivity equity for metro-area affordable housing and MDUs.

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Municipal Broadband: Using Today’s Technology to Support Communities’ Futures

Municipal broadband gives everyone an equal opportunity for access to fast, affordable internet and provides various other benefits to communities, from keeping taxpayer money local to future-proofing infrastructure.

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Dos Palos-Oro Loma School District Bridges Homework Gap

A two-phase deployment of 4G fixed-wireless access technology will provide broadband internet connectivity to help underserved students in California’s rural Dos Palos-Oro Loma Joint Unified School District conduct remote learning.

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Ezee Fiber Bolsters Montgomery County Hospital District’s Emergency Response Capabilities

Upgrading network connections to 10 Gbps provides network redundancy for network backup and a path to accommodate future growth.

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IQ Fiber Gives Underserved Jacksonville, Florida, Market New Gigabit Hope

The competitive provider launches an effort to install new fiber-to-the-home services in Florida’s underserved broadband market.

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Smithville Blankets Jasper, Indiana, With Gigabit Broadband

A citywide fiber network helps drive diversity and enable new broadband options for existing and incoming residents and businesses in a city known for furniture manufacturing.

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Innovation Square Lights Up Fiber-Based Broadband for Students, Businesses in Rochester, New York

Innovation Square, a new multiple-dwelling-unit (MDU) property in a revitalized area of downtown Rochester, is set on attracting local college students and businesses. Broadband Communities thanks Robert Gallina, senior project manager for Gallina Development; Lauren Gallina, marketing director for Gallina Development; Ben Garvey, CEO, president and founder of Great Lakes Gaming; and Andre Green, director of sales and strategic growth at Greenlight Networks for helping gather information for this profile.

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How Do You Take Fiber Further? Attend Fiber Connect.

At this year’s Fiber Connect in Nashville, Tennessee, attendees will learn about opportunities for investment, deployment and technology innovation in optical fiber networks for homes, businesses, people and a wide array of advanced devices.

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Broadband Nutrition Labels and Deployment See Renewed Focus in Washington

New broadband nutrition labels required by the FCC will provide transparency about  providers’ broadband services, helping consumers make informed choices.

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The Merits of Bulk

As property owners focus on broadband service quality, the FCC’s decision to leave bulk agreements untouched will provide consumers with quality services in all types of multifamily communities.

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Bandwidth Hawk: New Broadband Deployments for New Housing? Yes – but Don’t Believe Everything You Hear.

Despite high housing prices, the nation is building lots of new housing where it is needed. Young folks can’t get mortgages, so rental prices spike. It’s ugly. The upshot? There are still great opportunities for broadband deployers.

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Hot Products: Broadband Communities’ 21st Annual List of Leading Broadband Technologies and Services

The latest offerings from top broadband hardware and software suppliers, distributors and service providers

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Overcoming Broadband Disconnection During Disasters

How a company focused on space flight provides a critical connection during times of crisis.

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Reducing Subscriber Loss With Connected-Home Intelligence

By proactively focusing on maintaining quality of experience, service providers can thwart costly customer churn.

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Washington Court House, Ohio, and Horizon Advance Community With Broadband

The Ohio city seizes an opportunity for residents and businesses to establish reliable connections in an age when broadband access is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

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LAMB FTTH Network Fulfills Local Consumers’ Needs in Sterling, Mass.

The Sterling Municipal Light Department sets out to build a fiber-to-the-home network that thinks beyond profits and aims to fulfill the community’s broadband needs.

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Colorado Springs Utilities Establishes Citywide Fiber Foothold

Construction will begin this year on a citywide fiber network, anchored by Ting Internet, expected to pass more than 200,000 addresses and enable smart-city applications.

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Opposing Local Broadband Projects Is Anti-Competitive

Faulty FCC broadband mapping prompts incumbent broadband providers to challenge a New Hampshire county’s community broadband efforts.

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INCOMPAS Policy Summit Calls for Consistency, Fairness in Rolling Out Broadband

It is a transformational time for broadband in the U.S. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will dole out $42.2 billion to states to provide funding for new projects. During the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., a group of Congressional leaders, service providers and public advocacy groups discussed the impact of federal funding and how to drive new competition in the multiple-dwelling-unit market.

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Electro-Optic Polymers Allow Faster, More Efficient Data Transmission

The polymer industry for fiber communications is growing quickly. With the correct positioning for scale, volume and performance, electro-optic polymers are poised to enable optical network system businesses to be much more competitive.

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Micro-Apartment Living at Gigabit Speed: The Vic at Interpose

The Houston property plays to renters’ desire for high-speed, instant-on, affordable broadband. Broadband Communities thanks Kate Good, partner and senior vice president of multifamily development at Hunington Residential; Stephanie Burriss, director of multifamily operations at Hunington Residential; and DISH Fiber for helping develop this profile.

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The Road to Apprenticeship Is Paved With Fiber

The need for fiber technician training comes at a time when new broadband projects in local communities can access government funding for infrastructure builds.

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NMHC Cultivates Emerging Leaders In Multifamily

The National Multifamily Housing Council is creating new avenues to teach people about the multifamily industry and build a pipeline of emerging leaders, with a focus on women. Its new podcast offers a glimpse into the business of the multifamily real estate market.

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Thinking Beyond Speed and Price

Providers must recognize that MDU owners have expanded their decision-making criteria to include a host of factors, from customer support to network security.

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Bandwidth Hawk: Financing Just Got Extra Complicated. Broadband Communities Has Your Back!

In the last issue, I concentrated on the regulatory and technical issues embedded in the evolving rules for handing out $42.5 billion in new federal broadband infrastructure funds. Before that, I talked about labor and materials shortages. In this issue, I discuss the financial planning issues for prospective deployers.

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Editor's Note: Communities Explore Broadband Through Partnerships of Different Stripes

Partnerships in many U.S. communities are making successful broadband rollouts and expansions possible.

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Fiber Will (Mostly) Dominate Broadband in 2022

Broadband Communities asked industry colleagues what will drive broadband in 2022. Hint: Fiber will play a starring role for most industry players.

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Carrier Network Disaggregation Reaches an Inflection Point

Given the benefits of reduced costs and increased flexibility, it’s no wonder more service providers are considering or are in the midst of investing in network disaggregation.

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400G Optical Allows Providers to Deliver More With Less

Offering high performance at a relatively low cost, the advent of 400G ZR/ZR+ pluggables could be the next disruption in IP in the optical networking market.

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Realizing the Long-Term Value of Connectivity

Open community infrastructure can provide enormous societal value by enabling services that haven’t been dreamed of yet.

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2022 Predictions for Home Networks

A look at what’s ahead for Wi-Fi, fixed wireless access, the IoT ecosystem, low-latency services, video services and the services edge – and how advancements in each will transform customer experiences.

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Unlocking the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning will have a profound impact on future operations because they will be used at every level of a fixed broadband network to make faster, better and more predictable decisions.

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Decarbonization and Net-Zero Regulations Will Define Telecoms’ 2022

As the world shifts to a renewable economy, telecom organizations must adapt to greater customer expectations, increasing regulation and an ever-changing environmental landscape. If successful, they’ll be more profitable and deliver a brighter future for their communities.

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Broadband Customer Service Trends in 2022

Omnichannel experiences, self-serve support and virtual device and app device emulators will dominate tech support this year.

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Top FTTP/FTTH Resolutions for 2022

If service providers pay attention to the best test and measurement solutions to ensure success, 2022 can be a great year to extend fiber everywhere reliably.

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Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Expanding Broadband in Wyoming

Visionary Broadband sets an ambitious mission to make internet connectivity available to everyone in the Cowboy State.

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Southern Tier 8’s Broadband Plan To Drive Economic Growth, Improve Quality of Life in New York State

A regional planning board syncs up with local providers to bring fiber-based broadband to the state’s hardest-to-reach communities.

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Fort Collins Lights Up Community-Owned Broadband Utility

The Colorado city is blazing a new fiber-based broadband path to improve the quality and reach of broadband for residents and businesses.

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Gigabit Opportunity Act Could Bridge Rural to Urban Broadband Divide

COVID-19 has highlighted how the U.S. lags global competitors in critical infrastructure, including rural broadband.

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How States Are Using Pandemic Relief Funds to Boost Broadband Access

States are poised to leverage pandemic funding to enhance broadband availability and affordability for residents and local businesses.

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Broadband Funding: Are You Ready to Apply?

Service providers and communities have a plethora of federal funding sources they can tap into to expand broadband. But what’s the best method to ensure providers can meet needs today and into the future?

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The FCC’s 2022 Agenda Will Have Broad Impacts on Multifamily and Broadband Providers

Now that the Biden administration has settled in, the FCC is setting an agenda that will affect broadband in multifamily.

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US Underdogs Have to Adapt

To accommodate emerging customer expectations, independent broadband providers need to adapt how they do business.

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Bandwidth Hawk: Big Federal Money Ahead … But Proceed with Caution

Here’s a roadmap for reviewing your deployment plans in these exciting but strange times.

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Editor's Note: Broadband Investments Will Overcome Logistical, Supply Challenges

In this first issue of 2022, Broadband Communities looks ahead to how the industry will adapt to changes and challenges and pursue opportunities, especially given new funding sources.

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Q&A with Shirley Bloomfield: How Broadband Will Drive a Rural Renaissance

The CEO of NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association shares her vision for the rural broadband industry.

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Transforming Cleveland’s Historic Scranton Corridor with Gigabit Broadband

The Tappan, a new multifamily development in the Cleveland, Ohio, historic Tremont neighborhood, draws new residents with instant-on gigabit broadband from Snip Internet. Broadband Communities thanks Robin Doerschuk, vice president and general manager of Snip Internet, and Josh Rosen, co-founder of Sustainable Community Associates, for helping develop this profile.

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The Path to Greener Connectivity

In addition to reducing costs, service providers increasingly focus on reducing emissions related to increasing energy use.

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New York City: The Case for a Carrier-Neutral Infrastructure

New York City’s legacy conduit system could provide a blueprint for the benefits of carrier-neutral infrastructure.

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Service Providers, Industry Partners Push Broadband Forward

At the Broadband Communities Summit 2021, participants shared stories and expertise about new methods to build broadband to rural markets, new trends in broadband for MDUs and new applications for broadband, such as precision agriculture. Following are some highlights of conference sessions.

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What’s New in Student Housing?

Broadband is a significant backbone to many things deemed necessities for today’s students, from paperless leasing to smart features and amenities.

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2022 Buying for Ultra-Broadband Builds and Services

The best sources of equipment, software and services for delivering voice, video, data and more

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GIS Moneyball: How GIS Can Help Lay the Foundation for an Effective Broadband Launch

Use geographic information systems to improve business with data and analytics.

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Building Broadband During Component and Worker Shortages

Completing broadband builds requires competent fiber optic techs, but training them requires understanding how they learn.

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Goodbye Downloads, Hello Latency

Fiber internet is the only medium that will provide consumers and businesses with unlimited speeds.

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It’s a Smarter Future With Fiber

By powering many smart-city features, fiber will fuel economic growth, a skilled workforce, increased quality of life, and a sustainable future for communities across the U.S.

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Broadband Expansion Under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

Rural broadband providers have an opportunity to expand and upgrade their networks using both fiber and wireless technology in unserved and underserved rural areas, with priority given for higher speeds and faster deployment in unserved and poverty-stricken regions.

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Why a National Conversation on the Digital Divide Is Needed Now

Broadband accessibility is not just about building network infrastructure. It is also a matter of digital literacy and affordability.

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Building Community Connections For the Virginia Commonwealth

Virginia utility Craig-Botetourt Rural Electric Cooperative (CBEC) deploys a fiber-to-the-premises network to improve rural broadband across the Virginia Commonwealth.

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Cincinnati Bell, Three Kentucky Counties Collaborate on FTTH Plan

Cincinnati Bell’s pact with the counties will increase digital equity in Northern Kentucky.

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Billings, Montana/TDS Telecom Pact Enables Better, Competitively Priced Broadband

Tapping TDS Telecom to build an FTTH network will supply Billings residents with competitively priced broadband and make the city a stronger draw for residents and businesses.

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Florida’s Fort Pierce Utilities Authority Revitalizes Community With Fiber-Based Broadband

The public utility is expanding its community network as part of a plan to close the digital divide, promote long-term business growth and make Fort Pierce a smart city.

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Fiber Connectivity Advances Nonprofit Organization’s Mission, Community Diversity: 716 Ministries in Buffalo, New York

The nonprofit organization 716 Ministries becomes the first FTTH community partner of Greenlight Networks in Buffalo’s changing West Side.

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The Vicious Cycle of the Supply Chain in Fiber Broadband – Is an End in Sight?

Broadband supply chain issues the pandemic caused are holding up providers’ fiber-to-the-home rollout plans.

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Here We Go Again: The FCC Takes Another Look at Multifamily Broadband

What’s at stake for multifamily communities, commercial real estate and broadband providers?

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Multifamily Connectivity Observations from 2021

From pets to fiber to Zoom, the multifamily industry sure had an interesting year. Some trends will continue into 2022 and beyond.

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Bandwidth Hawk: About $50 Billion for New Broadband Deployment

Forget the politics. There are issues yet to solve: mapping, disbursement rules, and training enough folks to build new deployments over the next five or six years.

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Editor's Note: Revitalizing Communities With Broadband

Communities see broadband as a linchpin for a multitude of opportunities – creating jobs, working remotely and attracting and retaining businesses.

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The Basics of Public Funding for Fiber Networks

Small, independent service providers can use several public funding opportunities to help cover initial startup costs.

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Don’t Let Contamination Affect 5G Reliability

By adopting fiber cleaning best practices, wireless operators ensure they can deliver quality 5G wireless services to consumers and businesses.

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A Franchise Model May Be the Key to Providing Rural Broadband

In a franchise model, regional service providers purchase brand rights from more prominent IT providers. This model provides a host of benefits for local carriers, large deployers and customers, and helps drive regional economic development. It may also be useful for MDU owners financing their own broadband.

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Why Building Owners Need Communications Experts to Handle ERRCS Installations

Using the right team to design, test and install Emergency Responder Radio Communication Systems can help ease MDU owners’ headaches when it’s time for inspection.

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Beyond the Pandemic: How Enterprise Needs Can Drive CSP Growth

The rise of IoT, security, cloud computing and 5G creates new revenue opportunities for service providers to upsell their large enterprise customers.

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Novus Shakes Up Canada’s MDU Broadband Market with Multi-Technology Approach

The Canadian MDU broadband provider finds competitive footing with gigabit connectivity across fiber and existing building wiring media.

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Scaling Wi-Fi Mesh Coverage in Dense MDUs

Service providers can improve Wi-Fi coverage and performance in MDUs by using open-source, intelligent mesh software and incorporating backhaul technologies with existing wiring infrastructure.

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Fiber Extension Technology Offers Cost-Effective Option for Gigabit MDU Broadband

Service providers can ensure a high-quality broadband experience for MDU customers by turning their attention to home networks and reusing existing in-building infrastructure for broadband access.

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Managed Wi-Fi, Bulk Services and Smart Apartments

MDU owners and managers can use managed bulk Wi-Fi services and smart features to attract and retain residents.

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MDU Providers, Multifamily Developers Set Broadband Performance as a Priority

As property owners look to distinguish themselves and attract and retain residents, they must ensure their broadband performance is consistent.

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MDUs Win with Fiber-Based Broadband

Multifamily property owners, tenants and service providers all benefit from fiber as the number of bandwidth-intensive services and applications rise.

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MDU Buildings Reach New High

Private construction of multiple-dwelling-unit buildings continues to rise and will hit a new record this year, with about 532,000 housing starts expected. That represents a significant opportunity for broadband deployers.

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Providing a Turnkey Broadband Experience: Reflection St. Pete

Reflection St. Pete, a new condominium community that’s part of a downtown renaissance in St. Petersburg, Florida, will offer residents a high-speed, instant-on broadband experience. Broadband Communities thanks Rachael Manzanares, sales associate with Keller Williams Developer Services; Amber Bennett, Reflection St. Pete sales associate; Nick Hansen, CEO and managing member, Poli Solutions Consulting; Angelo Cappelli, CFO, Poli Solutions Consulting and Quantum Fiber for helping develop this profile.

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New FBA Training Program Prepares People for Rewarding Fiber Careers

The FBA Optical Telecom Installation Certification (OpTIC) program teaches hands-on skills. Newly trained techs can help expedite fiber builds across the country, delivering much-needed high-speed internet.

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Six Themes for Multifamily in 2022

The National Multifamily Housing Council explores tectonic shifts that will set the stage for the 2021 NMHC OPTECH Conference and the year ahead.

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The Action’s Still On-Site

MDU providers can proactively mitigate potential churn and gain significant insight into how well their service performs by conducting in-person customer visits.

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Bandwidth Hawk: New Broadband Funding, New Ways to Finance Deployments

The U.S. is on the brink of having enough money to connect all businesses and residences with high-quality broadband – and having the financial and regulatory tools to spend wisely.

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Editor's Note: Note to Developers, MDU Providers: Make Your MDU Broadband Connections Stand Out

As more multifamily buildings are built, opportunities for developers to give their properties a competitive advantage with stellar broadband connectivity abound.

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Could Libraries Be the New Clinics?

Public libraries have the potential to be new hubs for telehealth services in urban and rural markets, broadening the availability of health care.

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Fiber Connect 2021: A Focus on Fiber, Open Access, Community Broadband And Public-Private Partnerships

The Fiber Broadband Association’s annual conference, Fiber Connect, held in Nashville in July, showcased many fiber community success stories and a variety of innovations that promise to expand fiber deployment. As one of the telecom industry’s first in-person trade shows since the pandemic began, it highlighted fiber’s role as the preferred way of delivering symmetrical broadband speeds, state and federal funding mechanisms, open-access, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks and pricing. It also brought to light how broadband newcomers, particularly municipal broadband providers, need to overcome political and lobbying challenges from incumbents and think tanks, and the significance of public-private partnerships.

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Connecting the Caribbean’s Unconnected

Submarine cable networks can help address the challenges and opportunities in providing robust broadband in the Caribbean.

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Closing the Digital Divide Requires Expanded Skilled Workforce

Multiple strategies are helping overcome the fiber workforce shortage that could slow broadband expansion.

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The Death of the Cable Modem

Could emerging fiber-to-the-home innovations such as 10 Gbps and 25 Gbps PON finally make copper-based coax cabling as antiquated as the Wright Flyer?

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The Pandemic, Education and Broadband: Lessons From SXSW EDU

Students, teachers and parents see the value robust broadband can bring to education.

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Combining Resort-Style Living With Instant-On Gigabit Broadband: Desert Color in St. George, Utah

Desert Color is banking on attracting residents and businesses with its resort-like feel and fiber-based, gigabit-speed internet. Broadband Communities thanks Ryan Coates, marketing manager for Desert Color, and CenturyLink for helping develop this profile.

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Fiber Connect 2021: If It’s Not Fiber, It’s Not Broadband

The annual, in-person event highlighted what could be the beginning of the biggest broadband investment cycle in the nation’s history bridging the gaping digital divide.

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Bandwidth Hawk: More Federal Money for Broadband, Greater Role for States

Congress seems likely to pass a national infrastructure bill that potentially could provide broadband connectivity to almost everyone. But watch the details, not just the money pile on the table. And act quickly! Easy money, public and private, won’t last forever.

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Editor's Note: Let’s Talk About Broadband – In Person

The 2021 Broadband Communities Summit brings together industry luminaries to talk face-to-face about emerging trends, challenges and opportunities.

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Transforming Aggregation Network Architecture with XR Optics

XR optics will offer fiber-to-the-home providers improved coherent-level capacity, reach and management performance with flexible deployment over point-to-point or point-to-multipoint and single- or dual-fiber architectures.

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2021 Fiber-To-The-Home Top 100

Fiber-to-the-home leaders and innovators for 2021

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Get Ahead of the Curve

Service providers can address the trifecta of high prices, substantial growth and strong demand by offering bulk internet plans to their multifamily customers.

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