[1st-mile-nm] Resources for the 1st Mile project

Steve Ross editorsteve at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 22:29:16 PDT 2007


FYI, over the next few weeks my staff and i will be putting together a
long report on the BBP conference, which ends Wed afternoon.. I also
have the PPTs and probably 20 hours of audio. The report will be in
our October issue at www.bbpmag.com.

Steve Ross

On 9/11/07, Owen Densmore <owen at backspaces.net> wrote:
> Tom: They say that right out front of 632 Agua Fria, the wonderful
> site just beside Redfish, there is a fiber line.  We'd LOVE to figure
> out how to get 632 onto fiber and very high bandwidth.
>
> Does anyone on the list know what we'd need to do to Make It Happen??
>
>     -- Owen
>
> On Sep 11, 2007, at 7:16 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > I'm attending the Broadband Properties Summit (http://
> > www.broadbandproperties.com/2007summit/summit07.php ) at DFW this
> > week, and today I picked up a couple links to site resources we may
> > find valuable.  See especially the Connect Kentucky site.  Kentucky
> > has much in common with New Mexico in terms of educational and
> > economic status, yet it has made remarkable progress in the past
> > 24-36 months.
> >
> > http://www.app-rising.com/
> > AppRising delivers insight into new broadband applications,
> > exploring their impact on networks and their implications for
> > public policy.
> >
> > http://connectkentucky.org/default.htm
> > Connect Kentucky:  ConnectKentucky manages and participates in
> > numerous projects with one universal goal: to support the growth
> > and economic development of technology in Kentucky. ConnectKentucky
> > projects serve the needs of students, community leaders, local and
> > state businesses, government officials, and most importantly, the
> > Kentucky citizenry.  Learn more about the ConnectKentucky projects
> > in the left navigational bar.
> > Note how each of the state's 120 counties has developed a
> > technology plan.  That they are all based on the same template
> > means that there is vertical integration withing the country, but
> > also horizontal planning and cooperation across the state in terms
> > of similar categories, i.e. education, health care, etc.
> >
> > http://connectkentucky.org/researchpol/annualreports.htm
> > A lot of interesting, and relevant, data in this annual report.
> > -- tj
>
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