All 43 Colorado Municipalities Pass Measure To Opt Out of Broadband Law, ILSR Says
Colorado voters in 43 municipalities approved ballot measures to opt out of the state's restrictive broadband law that prevents municipalities from creating public/private partnerships to build out fiber (see 1510300041), said the Institute for Local Self Reliance. ILSR said Colorado…
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Mountain College also asked six municipalities to allow the school to provide its own Internet if necessary, and they all passed the measure. Last year, nine municipalities passed similar ballot measures, ILSR said.