[1st-mile-nm] 1st-mile-nm Digest, Vol 74, Issue 2

T.L.Thomas thomas at phys.unm.edu
Wed Dec 5 13:27:06 PST 2012


It occurs to me to ask a very simple question:
Is UNM President Frank aware of this list and
these efforts?

- TLT


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:00 PM,  <1st-mile-nm-request at mailman.dcn.org> wrote:
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>    1. TechNet State Broadband Index (Richard Lowenberg)
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> From: Richard Lowenberg <rl at 1st-mile.com>
> Subject: [1st-mile-nm] TechNet State Broadband Index
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> The annual States Broadband Index has been released by TechNet,
> and based on overall measures, New Mexico continues to rank
> near the bottom of the list; at 46th among the 50 states.
> However, the devil is in the details.    Take a look.
> RL
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> STATE BROADBAND INDEX
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> http://www.technet.org/technet-state-by-state-broadband-report/
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> [SOURCE: TechNet, AUTHOR: John Horrigan, Ellen Satterwhite]
> States are actively pursuing ways to use broadband to promote economic
> development, build strong communities, improve delivery of government
> services, and upgrade educational systems. The ingredients for meeting
> those goals are fast and ubiquitous broadband networks, a population of
> online users, and an economic structure that helps drive broadband
> innovation and investment in new broadband uses. Not all states have
> these ingredients in equal measure. In this report, the TechNet State
> Broadband Index rates the states on indicators of broadband adoption,
> network quality, and economic structure as a way of taking stock of
> where states stand. The ratings show that the top five states are:
> Washington, Massachusetts, Delaware, Maryland, and California.
> (copied from the Benton Foundation email list.)
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> 1st-Mile Institute
> Box 8001, Santa Fe, NM 87504
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