Recovering copy of creative presentation and other Google Fiber RFI materials

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Emil Volcheck

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Nov 2, 2019, 11:21:20 PM11/2/19
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Hello, Google Fiber friends,

Joe Kane is running for City Council 14th District.  I told him about the Google Fiber proposal and the ongoing interest in getting fiber for Baltimore.  I checked the bmorefiber.com website, and the site/domain is gone.  I checked the Wayback machine:


and got some information, but the creative presentation won't load.  Does anyone have a copy of that?  Have the materials been archived anywhere?

Thanks,

--Emil

Jason Pyeron

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Nov 2, 2019, 11:27:07 PM11/2/19
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I can look, I never delete anything…

 

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Nov 2, 2019, 11:28:46 PM11/2/19
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Emil Volcheck

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Nov 3, 2019, 6:58:33 PM11/3/19
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Hello, all,

I sent Joe Kane the old RFI response / fiber proposal document and some other information, and he sent me this reply: "I can tell you now without a doubt we need to break up the monopoly Comcast has in Baltimore and ensure all residents have access to high speed fiber optic internet."

Looking back, it's been almost ten years since we all worked to prepare the Baltimore submission, and it doesn't seem like the City has made much progress toward providing high quality Internet to ordinary citizens.  I wonder if there are any initiatives that are likely to produce results?  Should we consider doing something for the 10th anniversary of the fiber proposal to call attention to the lack of progress?

Thanks,

--Emil



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