[1st-mile-nm] FCC LAUNCHES RURAL BROADBAND EXPANSION EXPERIMENTS

John Badal JBadal at sacred-wind.com
Thu Jul 17 08:48:48 PDT 2014


Frank,

Thanks for this, I got bleary eyed trying to reduce the order to essential bits.

John

From: 1st-mile-nm-bounces at mailman.dcn.org [mailto:1st-mile-nm-bounces at mailman.dcn.org] On Behalf Of frank at wmxsystems.com
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 8:44 AM
To: Richard Lowenberg; 1st-Mile-NM
Subject: Re: [1st-mile-nm] FCC LAUNCHES RURAL BROADBAND EXPANSION EXPERIMENTS

Thanks Richard!

I cooked the Order down to an outline. See: http://www.wmxsystems.com/FCC-Rural-Broadband-Experiments

Frank Ohrtman
WMX Systems
720-839-4063

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Subject: Re: [1st-mile-nm] FCC LAUNCHES RURAL BROADBAND EXPANSION
EXPERIMENTS
From: Richard Lowenberg <rl at 1st-mile.org<mailto:rl at 1st-mile.org>>
Date: Tue, July 15, 2014 5:48 pm
To: 1st-Mile-NM <1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org<mailto:1st-mile-nm at mailman.dcn.org>>

Here's the complete FCC background document:
http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2014/db0714/FCC-14-98A1.pdf

Also, here's a follow-on article from California, that sheds some light on the program.
http://www.tellusventure.com/blog/only-telephone-companies-can-take-part-in-rural-broadband-experiments/

Only telephone companies can take part in rural broadband experiments

14 July 2014

The FCC today released the full details on the rural broadband experiments approved by the commission on Friday. Of legal necessity, the program is limited to regulated telephone companies, although independent ISPs can either partner with one or go through the process to become one.

Eligibility is pretty much what was expected, with one new twist. The money can only be given to “Eligible Telecommunications Carriers” (ETCs) and projects have to include voice service and meet all the rules that pertain to it. But non-ETCs can apply to take part in the experiments and get the designation later.

(snip)

RL

On Jul 14, 2014, at 10:15 AM, Richard Lowenberg wrote:


FCC LAUNCHES RURAL BROADBAND EXPANSION EXPERIMENTS

http://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-launches-rural-broadband-expansion-experiments

July 11, 2014

Applicants Will Compete to Deploy High-Performing Service at Lower Cost

Washington, D.C. – Experiments to explore how robust broadband can be expanded at lower cost in rural America were launched today by the Federal Communications Commission.

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Richard Lowenberg, Executive Director
1st-Mile Institute          www.1st-mile.org<http://www.1st-mile.org>
P. O.  Box 8001, Santa Fe, NM    87504
505-603-5200                 rl at 1st-mile.org<mailto:rl at 1st-mile.org>
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