Maine Becomes First State to Allow Municipalities to Broadband Networks

Date Published by Dana Spiegel on June 10, 2005 under News, Policy   Tags Tags: ,

As reported via MuniWireless, Maine has become the first state to explicitly allow municipalities to create broadband networks. This is a great development for the growth of free choice and locally driven broadband network creation. This is a very progressive stance, and one that is exactly opposite of the restrictive policies of number of other states. Indeed, allowing municipalities to make their own decisions is an important freedom that all local governments should have. Restricting municipal networks serves only the and Cable companies, and prevents municipal governments from providing important safety, security, and emergency services.

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