Each year Last Mile deems two cities as Smart Communities, awarded to one community with a population of 200,000 or more and one with less than 200,000. Last year's winners, Cleveland and Lafayette, La., are prime examples of communities bridging the digital divide in the effort to provide broadband communications to all citizens.
Last Mile is currently seeking entrants for the 2008 awards, which will be presented at the next Digital City Expo in January. Do you know of a community that has been active in providing ubiquitous broadband to its population? Let us know about. We now have an online entry form, which you can access here.
[Note: Digital City Expo is produced by Benjamin Media Inc., the parent company of Last Mile.]
How Smart Is Your Community?
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November 2nd, 2007
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