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Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) Telecommunications Network
Includes sample documents, ordinances and policies from San Francisco, Sunnyvale, discussion groups and links to other resources including model telecommunications policy for California cities.
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Austin, Texas City Connection - Telecommunications and Regulatory Affairs (TARA)
Access to telecom ordinances and rights-of-way regulation in this progressive city.
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Indianapolis, Indiana - Technology & Telecommunications Page
Contains a good introductory page with adopted Mission/Goal/Policy and Strategy statements, along with links to other documents relevant for their local government and state telecommunications issues.
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K-20 Network
An introduction to Washington's K-20 Network, a fiber backbone connecting and serving the educational institutions of the State of Washington.
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Kansas City Regional Telecommunications Consortium
Telecom Web site that serves the cities and counties of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
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Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Council of Governments
Telework Resource Center.
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Mt. Hood Cable Regulatory Commission
Portland/Multnomah County intergovernmental cable commission (consisting of Portland (OR), Multnomah County, and 5 other jurisdictions).
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Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington (MRSC)
A non-profit, independent organization created in 1969 to continue programs established in 1934 under the Bureau of Governmental Research at the University of Washington.
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Oregon Economic & Community Development Department
A telecommunications page that might provide ideas regarding efforts to provide advanced telecom infrastructure in rural areas. The Department facilitates the deployment of telecommunications infrastructures to create economic opportunities and build quality communities throughout Oregon.
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Portland, Oregon, Office of Cable Communications and Franchise Management
The mission of the Office of Cable Communications and Franchise Management is to ensure the city of Portland and its citizens are fairly compensated for private use of the public rights of way; to defend the city's role and the public interest in the rapidly changing telecommuncations and utility markets; and to regulate and advocate on matters related to cable communications.
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Tacoma's Click! Network
Explains the history, services available, and construction progress on Tacoma Power's cable system, which now offers subscribers the ability to use their TVs to access the Internet and send E-mail.
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Texas Association of Telecommunications Officers & Advisors
Access to sample cable franchises and related documents from Texas jurisdictions.
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