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Well, when the CAP organization came along looking for an umbrella
under which to promote its common interests, TC was a natural home for
such activity. I think promoting community broadband has always been
part of our mandate as a space for people concerned about the uses of
ICTs for community development in Canada. Sounds like a pretty natural
fit. Let the discussions begin.<br>
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Marita<br>
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<div class="">I've spent most of the last year at the working face of
Canada's nascent community broadband 'movement'.</div>
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<div class="">Interest is growing rapidly, and there is now a
sufficiently strong footprint of initiative across Canada to get the
attention of senior government and the regulator.</div>
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<div class="">Regional initiatives are making the biggest waves,
especially the SWIFT network initiative in southwestern Ontario:</div>
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<div class="">That said, there is still a serious lack of advocacy
for community broadband in Canada, compared to the United States:</div>
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<div class=""><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.bbcmag.com"
class="">www.bbcmag.com</a></div>
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href="http://www.ftthcouncil.org" class="">www.ftthcouncil.org</a></div>
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href="http://www.muninetworks.org" class="">www.muninetworks.org</a> </div>
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href="http://www.ruraltelecon.org" class="">www.ruraltelecon.org</a></div>
<div class=""><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.ntca.org"
class="">www.ntca.org</a></div>
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<div class=""><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.ilsr.org"
class="">www.ilsr.org</a></div>
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<div class="">An American firm, Magellan Advisers, just won the bid
to conduct a broadband feasibility study for Strathcona County, a rural
local government here in Alberta in immediate proximity to Edmonton.</div>
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<div class="">Several Canadian firms responded to the RFP, including
a colleague I've been partnering with on a regional broadband strategy
for the Alberta SouthWest Regional Economic Development Alliance. </div>
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<div class="">My colleague previously developed the business case,
business model and business plan for the FTTH deployment in Olds, and
now sits on the governance board of Olds Fibre Ltd. (a.k.a. O-Net, <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.o-net.ca" class="">www.o-net.ca</a>). </div>
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<div class="">He was unquestionably the most qualified bidder for the
specified scope of work, and also had the advantage of actually living
in Strathcona County - he was highly accessible. </div>
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<div class="">We think he was overlooked because the U.S. has a much
stronger footprint in community broadband, and Magellan is the heaviest
hitter in the U.S. service sector for community broadband. </div>
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<div class="">Magellan doesn't know a damned thing about Canada, but
nobody ever got fired for hiring a strong brand name.</div>
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<div class="">I expect this will be costly for Strathcona County, and
I don't mean higher mobilization costs.</div>
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<div class="">If Canadian firms are to compete effectively in the
emerging community/municipal broadband market, they will need advocacy
as well. </div>
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<div class="">There is a pressing need for an agency to provide
exposure, advocacy and guidance for community broadband in Canada, for
the benefit of smaller communities first and foremost, but also for the
growing service sector that communities and regional collaborations
will require in order to establish and advance initiatives most
effectively. </div>
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<div class="">I had hoped that iCANADA would evolve into this agency,
but the lure of branding and consulting dollars seems to have pulled
the initiative strongly towards the supply side of Canada's tech and
telecom industries (incumbents).</div>
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<div class="">iCANADA now appears to be a Canadian extension of the
Intelligent Community Forum, which is based in New York City (<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.intelligentcommunity.org"
class="">www.intelligentcommunity.org</a>).</div>
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<div class="">The ICF is naturally biased towards the interests of
larger urban centers, which are already far better served with
broadband and also with advocacy (votes), thank you very much. </div>
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<div class="">For smaller communities across North America, the
Intelligent Community brand is generally a marketing liability.</div>
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<div class="">Efforts are now underway to frame an initiative that
would effectively advance the interests of Canadian communities large
AND small. </div>
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<div class="">I'm presently on the outside looking in, but I will
jump at the opportunity to get involved as the initiative unfolds.</div>
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<div class="">As a policy shop with a Canadian focus, TC could bring
relevant and immediate capacity to this proposed agency. </div>
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<div class="">You can see where I'm headed with this, but I'm already
getting ahead of myself.</div>
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<div class="">For now, the only opportunity may be for TC to become
involved in the framing discussion. </div>
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<div class="">If the TC Board and membership are amenable, I would
like to explore this possibility and report back.</div>
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suggestions are good ones.
<div class="">Wondering also if we could see if the members might
be traveling to a conference or whatever - to arrange a face to face.</div>
<div class="">The National Social Enterprise Conference will be
held in London Ontario in April.</div>
<div class="">Is anyone planning to attend</div>
<div class="">could we piggy back something</div>
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<div class="">if so - I can reach out to friends/partners there and
find some free space</div>
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<div class="">The Learning Enrichment Foundation</div>
<div class="">116 Industry St</div>
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<div class="">On 2015-01-20, at 8:16 PM, Marita Moll <<a
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Hello advisors. As we are still in January, I don't think it is too
late to wish all of you the best for 2015. It may be cold and still
pretty dark outside most of our windows, but at least we are moving
toward those precious long warm summer days we are all waiting for.
The TC list has been very quiet for the last couple of months. I
think we all took some time to recover from the sadness of losing
Gareth last year. But, it is time now to think about how to move
forward with TC.<br class="">
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In the final months of 2014 and with the help of John Wilkinson, a
Toronto lawyer who came to our assistance thanks to miracle worker
Peter Frampton, TC is once again on solid ground with respect to NGO
status.<br class="">
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TC is still the only organization of its kind in Canada, with a 20 year
history of connections into community networking sites around the
country, with the potential to reach some of that elusive grassroots
constituency that politicians, pollsters and lobbyists crave for. We
have had success in the past, sharing strategies to keep CAP going for
longer than it would have otherwise and contributing to research and
policy on digital strategies. We are still very involved in national
(CIRA, ISOC) and international organizations (ICANN, NARALO). Needs
and priorities have changed and strategies need to change as well. But
there is still a lot of value in this organization if we figure out how
to use it.<br class="">
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A current urgent need is find a way to begin holding regular meetings
again. The teleconferencing service that we were using is no longer
available to us. In the past we used a service called <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://freeconferencecall.com/" class="">Freeconferencecall.com</a>
(<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="https://www.freeconferencecall.com/"
class="">https://www.freeconferencecall.com</a>). It worked pretty
well but did entail long distance charges for those calling in, which
generally does not amount to a lot these days, but could still be a
deterrent for some. I am looking for suggestions re: other options.<br
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Once we resolve the communication issue, we need to set up a meeting to
address some issues relating to the executive, review our mandate and
set some goals and objectives for 2015.<br class="">
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Looking forward to hearing from you.<br class="">
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Marita<br class="">
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