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After a city in North Carolina built a Fiber-to-the-Home... with Time Warner Cable, the cable giant successfully lob... decision away from other cities.
The city of Wilson’s decision and resulting network wa ...

The Empire Lobbies Back: How Big Cable Killed Competition in North Carolina | Institute for Local Self-Reliance
http://www.ilsr.org/killing-competition-nc/

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After a city in North Carolina built a Fiber-to-the-Home network competing with Time Warner Cable, the cable giant successfully lobbied to take that decision away from other cities.

The city of Wilson’s decision and resulting network was recently examined in a case study by Todd O’Boyle and Christopher Mitchell titled Carolina’s Connected Community: Wilson Gives Greenlight to Fast Internet. The new report picks up with Wilson’s legacy: an intense multiyear lobbying campaign by Time Warner Cable, AT&T, CenturyLink, and others to bar communities from building their own networks. The report examines how millions of dollars bought restrictions that encourage cable and DSL monopolies rather than new choices for residents and businesses.

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<p><strong>After a city in North Carolina built a Fiber-to-the-Home network competing with Time Warner Cable, the cable giant successfully lobbied to take that decision away from other cities.<br> </strong></p> <p>The city of Wilson&#x2019;s decision and resulting network was recently examined in a case study by Todd O&#x2019;Boyle and Christopher Mitchell titled <a target="_blank" class="download" href="http://www.ilsr.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wilson-greenlight.pdf" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview','/yoast-ga/download/http://www.ilsr.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/wilson-greenlight.pdf']);">Carolina&#x2019;s Connected Community: Wilson Gives Greenlight to Fast Internet</a>. The new report picks up with Wilson&#x2019;s legacy: an intense multiyear lobbying campaign by Time Warner Cable, AT&amp;T, CenturyLink, and others to bar communities from building their own networks. The report examines how millions of dollars bought restrictions that encourage cable and DSL monopolies rather than new choices for residents and businesses.</p>