How Do You Spell Community Broadband Success? Hint: Constituents hold the answer

Published: Nov. 20, 2014, 7 p.m.

A large majority of municipal and public utility broadband networks are successes. Next Century Cities lays out several paths to help your community to reach this winner's circle.\xa0\n\nNCC Executive Director Deb Socia describes for listeners a range of business and funding models for community broadband that are creating success stories around the country. Communities such as Santa Monica, CA and Mount Vernon, WA built success by using their networks for replace T1 lines and other old communications infrastructure. Others such as Monticello, MN formed public private partnerships. Jackson, TN and Cedar Falls, IA sell services direct to subscribers.\n\nSocia's organization has assembled quite the brain trust of communities and she is happy to share some of that knowledge. Listeners will get insights into:\npreventing critics from defining your success;defining parameters and goals for success based on constituents' broadband needs;helping non-technical people understand and become excited about how the network will impact them; andpromoting your successes.\nNext Century Cities is a membership organization providing knowledge and peer- support for communities and their elected leaders, including mayors and other officials, as they seek to ensure that all have access to fast, affordable, and reliable Internet.