Gigabit Nation

How Gigabit Broadband Will Change TV


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One antidote to corporate network TV news and brain-numbing programming may be community-owned TV that is driven by gigabit networks. Explore how the power of new video production tools, social networks and superfast Internet access can create better TV that delivers significant community benefits.
Bruce Montgomery, CEO and Founder of Technology Access Television, explains for listeners the imperative and the potential benefits of taking back what used to be the "public" airwaves. Since 1999, his digital media production organization has covered tech solutions in education, business, government, community development and non-profit organizations.
Montgomery presents an outline for using gigabit connectively and digital media to change how constituents do business, increase digital literacy, improve their health, pursue justice and contribute to an overall better quality of life. He includes some perspectives on urban broadband adoption that mainstream media sometimes overlooks.
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