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California task force urges broadband bonds
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 10:35am
CALIFORNIA TASK FORCE URGES BROADBAND BONDS
[SOURCE: Reuters]
California should consider issuing debt to augment private investment in enhancing and expanding high-speed communications services, a state task force said on Thursday. It said that better, faster and more available broadband capabilities would propel economic growth for the most populous U.S. state, where 96 percent of households already have access to basic high-speed communications. The task force did not specify how much debt California should issue, or in what kind, to help finance future broadband infrastructure, noting public debt is just one form of funding that should be considered.
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSN1725495420080117
* Final Report of the California Broadband Task Force
[SOURCE: California Broadband Task Force]
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger commissioned the California Broadband Task Force (CBTF) to “remove barriers to broadband access, identify opportunities for increased broadband adoption, and enable the creation and deployment of new advanced communication technologies.” The governor also requested that the CBTF “pay particular attention to how broadband can be used to substantially benefit educational institutions, healthcare institutions, community-based organizations, and governmental institutions.” The CBTF recommends seven key actions to help California achieve fast, reliable, and affordable broadband service: 1. Build out high speed broadband infrastructure to all Californians. 2. Develop model permitting standards and encourage collaboration among providers. 3. Increase the use and adoption of broadband and computer technology. 4. Engage and reward broadband innovation and research. 5. Create a statewide e-health network. 6. Leverage educational opportunities to increase broadband use. 7. Continue state-level and statewide leadership.
http://www.calink.ca.gov/taskforcereport/

