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Plainville Begins Building Municipal Fiber Network to Serve Town’s Community Anchor Institutions Share Article Money-saving Infrastructure Investment Opens Possibility for Municipally-Owned Fiber Broadband Service for Residents and Businesses Plainville, Connecticut Partners with Sertex to Begin Building Municipal Fiber Network to Serve Town’s Community Anchor Institutions A town-owned broadband network would mean that residents would pay a much lower fee for much better internet service combined with phone services. High-speed internet access has so many advantages to reduce costs, improve quality of life, increase property values, and help us compete as a community. PLAINFIELD, Conn. (PRWEB) June 03, 2021 In late May, expert construction crews from Sertex Broadband Solutions began installing fiber optic cabling on utility poles throughout the small town of Plainville, Connecticut ....
My Turn: Failure of the state MB123 broadband fiber network jacoblund jacoblund Published: 4/8/2021 9:08:04 AM On Monday, March 29, there was an internet outage for nearly 10 hours affecting six towns and over a thousand customers. It would have been more towns had they finished building their networks. The failure was due to a line down on the MB123 Middle Mile Network built and owned by the state. The Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) was established as the agency to build and manage the network. The funds allocated by the state legislature by emergency legislation in 2008 were originally intended to bring broadband service to 44 unserved communities, but the MBI accepted a matching funds grant from the federal government and built the MB123 Middle Mile network to 123 communities. It is restricted by the grant to only provide service to Community Anchor Institutions (such as libraries, schools, etc. ). Private companies would have to build out the “las ....