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Information for BTOP NTIA and RUS Grant Writers / Grant Writing Services
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) - Response to Request for Information
Fast Track to Deploying New Energy Technologies through Revenue Share from City-Wide Broadband Wireless Core Infrastructures
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 their 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

The following websites have picked AccessDelray articles for publication on their websites:
Government Technologies - A National Broadband Plan
FreePress.net
GovTech.com
DigitalCommunities.com > Broadband Future
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 (Pickens Plan)
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DAIL/* sidenote */ DAIL is a Korean word meaning "Pursuit of unity within diversity"
DAIL - Digital Access, Inclusion & Literacy (Under served, low-income households)
One major socio-economic issue that local governments are plagued with is providing low-income, poverty level households with low cost broadband wireless communications and internet access. Almost every RFP or RFI issued by Communities, Cities or Counties over the past years has included provisions that would incorporate programs that would benefit this demographic.
These programs can easily be accommodated by allowing Public/Private partnership investment, along with BTOP funding, to provide for broadband wireless communications and internet access for all constituencies within Urban, Suburban and Rural markets. A portion of revenue (profits) can be used to offset the cost of delivering and sustaining low cost services to this market segment.
Partnerships with organizations like One-Economy Corporation can also provide low-income or poverty level households with the tools necessary to receive the same ubiquitous communications and internet access capabilities that would be available for everyone within the Community. This in turn would lead to job creation, increased high school graduation rates, less crime, decreased teen pregnancies, and provide solutions for a plethora of socio-economic issues that Local, State, and Federal Governments deal with on a daily basis.
And as these programs become successful and sustainable, this can lead to Skills and Job Training Centers for all within Urban, Suburban and Rural geographical service areas.
Go to Establishing Local Public/Private Partnerships
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