Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Ballot Battle of Lafayette (LA) on July 16
Following the Brand X decision, the future of U.S. networks weighs more heavily on municipal network initiatives.
As Lafayette, Louisiana's muni FTTH proposal approaches it's July 16th referendum on the necessary $125 million bond issue, the following organizations have stepped up to support the plan, including,
The Realtors Association of Acadiana
Downtown Development Authority
Downtown Lafayette Unlimited
The Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce
Lafayette Economic Development Authority
Rebuild Lafayette North Committee
Acadiana Home Builders Association
parish executive committees of both Democratic and Republican parties,
The Louisiana Municipal Association
and several others . . . [source]
LafayetteProFiber Blog observes that there are 600,000 fiber connected offices and homes [mostly offices, I'm sure -- David I] in the US and Lafayette alone will add up to 60,000.
As Lafayette, Louisiana's muni FTTH proposal approaches it's July 16th referendum on the necessary $125 million bond issue, the following organizations have stepped up to support the plan, including,
The Realtors Association of Acadiana
Downtown Development Authority
Downtown Lafayette Unlimited
The Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce
Lafayette Economic Development Authority
Rebuild Lafayette North Committee
Acadiana Home Builders Association
parish executive committees of both Democratic and Republican parties,
The Louisiana Municipal Association
and several others . . . [source]
LafayetteProFiber Blog observes that there are 600,000 fiber connected offices and homes [mostly offices, I'm sure -- David I] in the US and Lafayette alone will add up to 60,000.
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