Muni Broadband Hall of Shame

Muni Broadband Hall of Shame
May 1, 2007

Steven Titch

Steven Titch, founder of Expert Editorial Inc., is recognized internationally as one of today’s... (read full bio)

Dalton, Georgia (est. population 32,140) has the dubious distinction of being the nation’s top municipal broadband “money pit,” accounting for $171 million, or $5,320 per capita, of the $840 million spent across the 52 cities studied in the February 2007 Pacific Research Institute study, Wi-Fi Waste: The Disaster of Municipal Communications Networks.

The other nine cities with the highest spending on broadband are:

Tacoma, Washington.............$110.9 million

Grant County, Washington...............$76.4 million

Jackson, Tennessee.........................$63.7 million

Alameda, California......................$59.3 million

Provo, Utah.............................................$45.7 million

Newnan, Georgia.....................................$41.8 million

Bristol, Virginia........................................$37.8 million

Marietta, Georgia......................................$25.9 million

Muscatine, Iowa.......................................$22.9 million

Together, these 10 systems account for 78 percent of total government-initiated spending in the U.S. telecom industry.

-- Steven Titch

Steven Titch

Steven Titch, founder of Expert Editorial Inc., is recognized internationally as one of today’s... (read full bio)