CTC Clients Win Awards from the Center for Digital Government
CTC congratulates the winners of the 2012 Digital Counties Survey awards from the Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties. The awards, which recognize the strategic use...
View ArticleCTC Client Wins Best in Category Award from NACo
Howard County, Maryland, a leader in statewide public broadband development and longtime CTC client, is one of 19 counties nationwide to receive a Best in Category Achievement Award from the National...
View ArticleHovis, NATOA Outline Final Stages of BTOP
Comm Daily reported Tuesday on a National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) webinar in which CTC President Joanne Hovis discussed what she sees as the ongoing economic...
View ArticleHovis to Speak on Urbana-Champaign Community Broadband Panel
CTC President Joanne Hovis will speak today on a panel discussion about local broadband planning in Urbana, Illinois. The event, “Models for Building Local Broadband: Public, Private, Coop, Nonprofit,”...
View ArticleCTC to Study Broadband Options in Westminster, MD
The City of Westminster, Maryland has tapped CTC to assess the City’s need for a fiber optic communications network. The Westminster Common Council voted unanimously to approve the study, with council...
View ArticleCTC-Designed Wireless Network Activated in Port Angeles, WA
The City of Port Angeles is now a giant Wi-Fi hotspot.City officials marked the launch of the new wireless, citywide network known as “The Mesh” on Monday with a ceremonial cable-cutting. CTC engineers...
View ArticleUC2B Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, First Sites Connected in Urbana-Champaign
CTC congratulates the Urbana Champaign community on connecting the first sites on the Urbana Champaign Big Broadband (UC2B) fiber optic network.UC2B brings ultra-high speed Internet access to homes and...
View ArticleCTC Launches Comprehensive Study of Kansas Broadband
The State of Kansas has tapped CTC to perform a study of broadband availability and use throughout the state. The Kansas Statewide Broadband Initiative (KSBI), part of the Kansas Department of...
View ArticleCTC Reduces Carbon Footprint with Solar Array
CTC’s investment in solar energy is showing results. The company’s 12.48 kilowatt (DC) rooftop photovoltaic array has produced more than 9 megawatt-hours of energy since it was activated this summer....
View ArticleRegistration Open for CTC's Online Engineering Courses Through U. of Md.
Course registration opened this week for two online courses developed and taught by CTC’s senior engineering team. The Consortium for ITS Training and Education (CITE), a University of Maryland...
View ArticleLawrence, Ks. Taps CTC for Fiber and Wireless Broadband Planning
The City of Lawrence, Kansas has partnered with CTC to plan for its digital future. CTC will evaluate the current state of broadband in Lawrence and propose strategies for expanding network...
View ArticleEAGLE-Net Releases CTC Report
The Colorado intergovernmental broadband cooperative EAGLE-Net has released CTC’s 2012 study on the public middle-mile carrier. The report compares the EAGLE-Net approach with successful models in...
View ArticleCTC to Provide Support for N.M. Broadband Pilots and Strategic Plan
CTC will support the State of New Mexico over the course of the next two years on the implementation of two regional broadband pilot programs. The pilots will test strategies for developing plans for...
View ArticleCTC to Develop Fiber Business Plan for Holly Springs, N.C.
The Town Council of Holly Springs, N.C. has given the green light for CTC to begin work on the Town’s fiber optic network plans. CTC will develop a business case for expanding the Town’s network...
View ArticleN.M. Accepting Applications for Regional Broadband Implementation Pilots
The New Mexico Department of Information Technology is accepting applications for its Regional Broadband Implementation Pilots. The State will launch pilot projects to identify and close gaps in...
View ArticleWestminster, Md. Issues RFI for Possible Municipal Network
The City of Westminster, Maryland has issued a Request for Information to gauge interest from service providers for a potential City-built fiber optic network. The City is seeking private partners to...
View ArticleLawrence, Ks. Releases CTC Broadband Report
The City of Lawrence has released CTC's report on broadband within the City, titled "Enhancing Broadband in Lawrence: A Range of Strategic Options." CTC conducted an assessment of Lawrence's current...
View ArticleCTC to Develop Broadband Plan for Kansas Hospital Association
CTC is working with the Kansas Hospital Association (KHA) on plans to develop a high-speed network for the state’s healthcare community. KHA is a non-profit organization promoting the interests of...
View ArticleCulver City, Ca. Taps CTC for Fiber Optic Study
CTC will conduct a feasibility study for Culver City, California to explore developing fiber optic network connections for economic development sites and other locations throughout the City. The study...
View ArticleCTC Report Makes Case for Government Fiber in Holly Springs, N.C.
A June report released by CTC recommends that the Town of Holly Springs, North Carolina move ahead with plans to construct fiber optic broadband infrastructure to serve its public institutions. The...
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