Category Archives: News Articles

Articles in the press about NCNGN

Responses for Next Generation Network surprise, please Triangle backers (WRAL Techwire)

Article on submissions to RFP that were due April 1.  Posted April 5, 2013

Quote: “The review of responses has just begun, but the backers seeking to create a Google Fiber-like high-speed network across the Triangle and parts of the Triad are certainly pleased with what they have seen so far.”

Link: http://wraltechwire.com/responses-for-next-generation-network-surprise-please-triangle-backers/12309078/

Group considering proposals for ultra high-speed internet (The Herald Sun)

News story on the proposal submissions to NCNGN due April 1.  (posted April 3, 2013)

Quote:

“A group of Triangle communities and universities that want to see a private company build out ultra-high speed Internet infrastructure here has received responses from eight potential providers of the technology.

Earlier this year, the Triangle Council of Governments issued a request for proposals for companies to build out an ultra-high speed network that would offer service with speeds up to 100 times faster than typically available.”

Link: http://www.heraldsun.com/business/x204798496/Group-considering-proposals-for-ultra-high-speed-internet

Raleigh mayor touts transit in annual State of the City speech (N&O)

News and Observer article on Mayor McFarlane’s state of the city speech, posted March 4, 2013.

Quote:

Faster Internet: McFarlane mentioned Raleigh’s participation in an alliance of North Carolina governments and universities that aims to build an ultra-fast Internet network 10 to 100 times the speed of typical service.”

Link: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/03/04/2725216/raleigh-mayor-touts-transit-in.html

Gig.U tries to bring more bandwidth to 7-county metro area (News & Observer)

News and Observer ran a feature article on Sunday February 24, 2013.

Quote:

“In two years, citizens of the Triangle’s seven-county metro area might be able to download a movie faster, pitch telecommuting from home to their bosses or start a new business. The reason? The Raleigh-Durham area could have new ultra-high-speed bandwidth capabilities.”

Link: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/02/24/2700604/gigu-tries-to-bring-more-bandwidth.html

Genachowski Stmt on Proposed State Legislation Restricting Broadband

FCC Chair Genachowski made a statment discouraging legislation limiting community owned networks. Posted February 1, 2013

Quote:

“Last Friday, FCC Chairman Genachowski issued a statement discouraging states from creating (or maintaining) barriers to community owned networks. This statement came just days after Georgia began considering a bill to limit local authority in deciding whether a network were a wise decision.”

Link: http://www.fcc.gov/document/genachowski-stmt-proposed-state-legislation-restricting-broadband

Gig.U to bring gigabit broadband to North Carolina (Telecompaper)

Check out the article in TelecomPaper, published February 12, 2013

Quote:

“The Gig.U coalition of universities that is helping college towns in the US gain access to super-fast broadband is expanding its effort to bring gigabit speed broadband networks to more communities. ”

Link: http://www.telecompaper.com/news/gigu-to-bring-gigabit-broadband-to-north-carolina–924513

Cary eyes ultra-fast Internet plan (New & Observer)

N&O posted a story about Cary approving joining the NCNGN RFP. Posted February 14, 2013

Quote:

“The Cary Town Council will consider Thursday whether to join in a quest to build an ultra-fast Internet network 10 to 100 times as fast as typical residential and business Internet service.

A “yes” vote would put Cary on board with governments and universities from Raleigh to Winston-Salem. Together, they hope to find a private partner who would build a “gigabit” network, in part by using existing fiber-optic lines, underground conduits and data centers.”

Link: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/02/13/2678541/cary-eyes-ultra-fast-internet.html

North Carolina’s Need for Speed (TheRTPblog)

Erin Monda posted a great message in her blog for RTP about NCNGN, posted February 13, 2013

Quote:

“We’re Switzerland. It’s a designation that came about from our very nature; RTP came out of a joint collaboration between universities, government and industry.

In most cases, we strive to honor our foundation by being neutral in nearly all matters of a political flavor.

But sometimes there are matters that we cannot help but champion. North Carolina’s Next Generation Network (NCNGN) is one such project.”

Link: http://thertpblog.org/2013/02/13/north-carolina%e2%80%99s-need-for-speed/

NC Engine roaring with ultra-high speed (Triangle Chatter)

Nice article in the Triangle Chatter - blog about the Research Triangle Region. Posted February 12, 2013.

Quote:

“We live in a world of acronyms and some are better than others. But you have to give credit to the minds that gave rise to the latest acronym to hit the Triangle:   NCNGN. The brilliance is in the pronunciation:  NC Engine – get it?  Whether you spell it or pronounce it, NCNGN stands for one of the newest collaborations in the region – the North Carolina Next Generation Network.”

Link: http://www.researchtriangle.org/blog/nc-engine-roaring-with-ultra-high-speed