[Cialug] Fwd: City of Ankeny: Ankeny has caught the Google bug; intends to compete for Google ultra high-speed broadband opportunity

Dave Weis djweis at internetsolver.com
Wed Mar 24 18:56:27 CDT 2010


I wish these cities would be serious about providing bandwidth for their residents instead of the 'lottery ticket' mentality that Google has caused. 


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From: cialug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:cialug-bounces at cialug.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Ollie
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:28 PM
To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group
Subject: [Cialug] Fwd: City of Ankeny: Ankeny has caught the Google bug; intends to compete for Google ultra high-speed broadband opportunity

Looks like Ankeny wants in on the fun too... (yay for me!)

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From: webmaster at ankenyiowa.gov
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:58:15 -0500
Subject: City of Ankeny: Ankeny has caught the Google bug; intends to compete for Google ultra high-speed broadband opportunity
To: jeff at ocjtech.us

Ankeny has caught the Google bug; intends to compete for Google ultra high-speed broadband opportunity Posted Date: 3/24/2010 12:00 PM  Ankeny, Iowa Press Release<http://www.ankenyiowa.gov/Modules/ShowImage.aspx?imageid=2219>

March 24, 2010

Ankeny has caught the Google bug; intends to compete for Google ultra high-speed broadband opportunity Ankeny Google Bug<http://www.ankenyiowa.gov/Modules/ShowImage.aspx?imageid=2553>

Contact:
Deb Dyar
515.965.6414
ddyar at ankenyiowa.gov

ANKENY, Iowa (March 24, 2010) - The Ankeny City Council announced its intent to respond to Google's request for information (RFI) regarding its Fiber for Communities initiative, which will bring competitively priced ultra high-speed Internet service to selected pilot communities.
The Council unanimously adopted a Resolution Monday night and has launched a "Catch the Google Bug" campaign, the city's effort to showcase community support for the initiative; a criteria of the Google's RFI.

"Ankeny is known for innovation and that's what this pilot project is about; building infrastructure to spur innovation," said Steve Van Oort, mayor of Ankeny.

Google's proposed service is 100 times faster than most existing internet connections and will spark technological advances in other areas including real-time multimedia collaboration, high definition video, data storage, social and business networking and other ways not yet imagined.

Google's vision of a fiber-to-the-home network with open access is consistent with Ankeny's growing cluster of science- and technology-based industries and tech-savvy population.. Combined with Ankeny's history of strong partnerships, sense of community and experience with continuous change, Ankeny is well-positioned to seamlessly roll out a complicated project.

Ankeny will tap the expertise of its residents, educational institutions, businesses and other civic organizations to respond to the challenge.

The City has launched an online community call for support, "Catch the GoogleBug," where residents, businesses, civic organizations, students and entrepreneurs can upload photos and share how they could benefit from ultra high-speed Internet service in Ankeny. Ankeny is encouraging everyone to participate and follow the progress on the City's website <http://www.ankenyiowa.gov/googlebug> , Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/AnkenyGoogleBug>  and Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/AnkenyGoogleBug> .

For more information, contact the city manager's office at 515.965.6407 or ddyar at ankenyiowa.gov.

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