Governor Gregoire endorses the WA-RBC!
Thu, Oct 29 2009 10:43
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Governor Christine Gregoire officially endorses the WA-RBC!
WA-RBC in the top three projects that should be funded by the RUS!
Mon, Oct 26 2009 12:36
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The WA-RBC is in the top three projects that should be funded by the RUS: - search for "Best of the Best" if you don't want to read the whole thing.
Congressman Rick Larsen supports the WA-RBC!
We're thrilled to announce that Congressman Rick Larsen also endorses the WA-RBC!
Senator Patty Murray supports the WA-RBC!
We're thrilled to announce that Senator Patty Murray endorses the WA-RBC.
WA-RBC Kindred Spirit: Finland makes broadband a legal right
WA-RBC kindred spirit: Finland makes 1Mb broadband access a legal right - http://bit.ly/4EE01Z and http://bit.ly/3ypjB2
Great letter to the Editor regarding the WA-RBC
This letter to the editor is a good indication of the level of support that the WA-RBC is receiving from communities throughout Snohomish, Skagit, and Whatcom counties.Check out page 9.
Port of Bellingham officially supports the WA-RBC effort
We just learned, and received copies, of the letters that the Port of Bellingham sent to Maria Cantwell, Patty Murray, and Rick Larsen offering support for the WA-RBC project. The snowball is running down the hill ever faster.... Thank You!If you want to help, please contact our State Representatives and inform them of our project.Senator Patty MurrayPhone: 202-224-2621Email: http://murray.senate.gov/email/index.cfm
WA-RBC Community Support
We're pleased to announce that a portion of the letters of support that we have received are now online for your perusal.Enjoy!
WA-RBC in the press
Thu, Sep 3 2009 11:19
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The Puget Sound Business Journal just printed an article about us. Check it out!
Washington Rural Broadband Proposal Submitted!
Sat, Aug 22 2009 03:37
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After a lot of hard work by a joint team of fantastic folks from Cascadeo and Tulalip Data Services, our proposal for a 10G not for profit network spanning Snohomish, Skagit, and Whatcom counties is officially in the pipeline of RBBS projects.Who wants 768 kbs when you can be getting 10,000 Mbs?Wish us luck!