Hello fellow CAC leaders.
I mentioned this to a few CAC chairs at last night's meeting and thought
others might also be interested.
A bill is pending in the North Carolina Legislature to effectively
prohibit municipalities from providing Internet service the way they do
water, sewer, police and fire protection, etc. The bill, House Bill 1252
ironically called the "Level Playing Field Act," would impose onerous
restrictions on cities attempting to provide communications to their
citizens. It could jeopardize Raleigh's new downtown wireless Internet
project, among others.
As CAC leaders, you all know how vital communication is for our
neighborhoods. You are also aware of our "digital divide" - that many of
our citizens cannot afford the high cost of broadband Internet. Some
healthy competition would do wonders for this, but this bill would strip
the ability for cities to provide their own, affordable Internet service
to their citizens.
Wilson, NC built its own, state-of-the-art fiber-optic network providing
voice, video, and Internet service to its residents. By all accounts it
is a smashing success! Wilson subscribers pay $35/month for a system
that puts anything Time Warner Cable or AT&T offers to shame. It's twice
as fast! Not only that, Wilson's system has been an economic stimulus
for the city, keeping jobs in Wilson and attracting new jobs.
Now, I'm not saying Raleigh necessarily *should* go out and build its
own network - that would have to be decided by the folks in the Big
Chairs. But why remove the right for us to even consider it?
President Obama's stimulus authorized over $4 billion dollars to improve
our nation's broadband infrastructure. That's money Raleigh could be
using to connect its neighborhoods for the 21st century - and more
importantly, provide JOBS for our citizens. The restrictions House Bill
1252 would prohibit this stimulus money from being spent. No new
networks, no new jobs.
If you think Raleigh should be allowed to decide its digital future for
itself, or if you don't believe billion-dollar companies like Time
Warner Cable and AT&T need protection from tiny towns like Wilson,
please contact your representatives and let them know how you feel.
I sure would like some of that stimulus money ...
Here's a link to HB1252:
http://is.gd/sNUZ
The bill will be in the Science and Technology Committee Wednesday
morning. Please contact the committee members ASAP:
http://is.gd/sKJ1
Here's a website that follows this issue:
http://savencbb.wordpress.com/
Here's the system Wilson built, called Greenlight:
http://www.greenlightnc.com
Here's what a municipal system could do for Raleigh:
http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/columns/story/1152083.html
Regards,
Mark