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Wednesday
Jan 31, 2018
Personal Telco Project Monthly Meeting
Lucky Labrador Brew Pub

The first regular Monthly Meeting of the Personal Telco Project of 2018.

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Wednesday
Jan 24, 2018
Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting
Lucky Labrador Overlook Tap Room

Another weekly meeting

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Wednesday
Jan 3, 2018
Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting with Municipal Fiber discussion
Buffalo Gap,

This is our first Weekly Meeting of 2018. To get the new year off to a running start, we are going to lead off the meeting with a discussion about Municipal Fiber. I am always ready to talk about it, but particularly so this time because the simmering pot of public opinion had an extra jolt of fire over the holidays with the retrograde FCC vote, voiding the Open Internet rules that the previous Wheeler FCC had adopted, and has begun to boil over. A number of scattered efforts have emerged trying to push a municipal internet system (e.g. on Facebook and Reddit). I have invited a number of them to our meeting. I also saw David Olson (BCC'd) this morning and invited him to come along, which he suggested was a possibility, although he has another engagement, so he'll need to leave after the first hour.

And we have a smattering of other business on the agenda.

Should be fun! See you there!

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Wednesday
Jan 10, 2018
Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting with Municipal Fiber discussion
Bit House Saloon

Another discussion about what Muni Fiber looks like, and about how to make it happen, and progress on how it is happening. One downside of this venue is that I think it is 21+, so no minors this week. Sorry!

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Wednesday
Jan 17, 2018
Personal Telco Project Weekly Meeting with Municipal Fiber discussion
Lucky Labrador Beer Hall

Another weekly meeting. There will be more people outraged over inaction on a Public Option for Internet (and, really, any telecommunications) by our City Council. At least, I hope so. I know I am.

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