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Foreword | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Household Financing of the First 100 Feet? | 11 | |
Delivering on the Promise: Scenarios for Deploying Local Access | 24 | |
The First 100 Feet for Households: Consumer Adoption Patterns | 39 | |
The Local Wireless Option | 61 | |
The Rooftop Community Network: Free, High-Speed Network Access for Communities | 75 | |
The Use of Existing Electrical Power Lines for High-Speed Communications to the Home | 92 | |
Will Satellite Broadband Services Fulfill Their Promise? | 101 | |
A City Guide: Developing, Using, and Regulating Regional Telecommunications Networks under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 | 119 | |
Power on Both Sides Now: The Critical Role of Electric Utilities in Internet Development | 137 | |
Utilities Unleashed: An Answer to Customers' Internet and Broadband Service Needs | 150 | |
The Emerging Municipal Information Infrastructure: The Austin Experience | 173 | |
Contributors | 195 | |
Index | 201 |
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