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This resource from the Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband (SHLB) Coalition argues that governments should identify anchor institution broadband needs and develop plans with stakeholders, providers, and other partners to attract and target additional investment to fill broadband gaps. This plan provides strategies and recommendations curated by the Coalition.
This report provides a framework for dialogue, policy recommendations, and strategic goals for implementing the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's Minority Broadband Initiative.
This piece explores the role of the Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee in shaping policy at the Federal Communications Commission. Specifically, the piece describes challenges regarding the Committee's industry-heavy membership.
This resource offers five strategies that city leaders can adopt to improve broadband connectivity in their communities: establish a connectivity vision; assess broadband capabilities and needs; leverage public assets and investments; develop investment-friendly deployment policies; and engage partners.
This resource provides a case study of Marshall, Michigan's broadband project. The piece details the impetus for their initiative, the community's performance gap, and how local leaders decided to address the need.
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