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Getting to the ‘Core’ of Metro Broadband Wireless... The new case for the future of Municipal Broadband Wireless in the U.S.
Local Governments should seek out their local EBS WiMAX Licensees
Sprint Clearwire Comcast Time Warner and the hold on 2.5 GHz Educational Broadband Spectrum (EBS)
Vermont State Auditor says "State colleges should have performed more due diligence" on their EBS WiMAX spectrum

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The Public Record

The Pickens Plan - It's an [Oil] addiction that threatens our economy, our environment and our national security. It touches every part of our daily lives and ties our hands as a nation and a people.
BOONE'S BLOG: Building an Army
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Fast Track to Deploying New Energy Technologies through Revenue Share from City-Wide Broadband Wireless Core Infrastructures
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About UsDigital Access, Inclusion & Literacy (DAIL) is at the forefont of many Community agendas these days. Companies and Foundations within the United States are partnering with Communities and making bold strides towards bridging Digital Divide, Access, Inclusion & Literacy challenges. Economic & Worforce Development tools are also borne of these programs making DAIL programs a necessity to any Community.
/* sidenote */ DAIL is a Korean word meaning "Pursuit of unity within diversity"
AccessDelray.org is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to using newer large scale broadband wireless technologies and services to:
- Bridge the Digital Divide for our underserved communities and provide digital access, inclusion, and literacy programs for all of our residents and businesses
- Bolster our local economy while improving upon socio-economic issues and communications through use of newer broadband wireless technologies
- Increase workforce development through on-site and distance learning modules provided by local employer outreach programs and national organizations
- Provide for enhanced municipal public safety and departmental applications that would that would benefit the community as a whole and result in direct cost savings and increased productivity for local government
- Provide commercial grade, low cost/free, high speed fixed, nomadic and mobile broadband wireless access and services within the coverage area
- Develop a revenue share model from which a portion of subscription fees to broadband wireless access and services would flow back to our community to help fund and sustain the aforementioned programs
- Develop a business and services model from which other cities and communities can replicate
- Develop programs that will be identifiable as an asset to larger network operators and service providers leading towards future partnerships with those companies
- Identify and partner with key stakeholders within our community to fund, develop, deploy, and gauge the success of the aforementioned programs and;
- Identify and partner with key stakeholders within our United States to fund, develop, deploy, and gauge the success of the aforementioned programs.
AccessDelray.org strives to educate and create awareness to generate public and private participation in DAIL initiatives.
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