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Samenvatting
Based on a database with 75 rural community broadband initiatives in the Netherlands and a longitudinal analysis of a specific initiative in the municipality of Oldambt, the authors discuss how citizens campaign for improved internet connections in a cooperative setting. The authors present an 8-step model which shows that at each step citizens, governments and private telecom companies affect the completion of the step. Both telecom companies and governments, however, stick to their old way of working. The market parties try to slow down the process and prevent their market areas from being affected by the initiatives, while governments are unclear about (potential) policies. Community broadband initiatives learn ‘on the job’ and they need perseverance as well as social, intellectual and financial capital in order to be successful. The realization of rural broadband requires efforts from citizens and the involvement of facilitating and supportive governments.
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Article | Breedbandcoöperaties op het plattelandLeerscholen voor Next Generation Plattelandsontwikkeling |
Trefwoorden | community broadband, rural development, cooperatives, neo-endogenous development, Netherlands |
Auteurs | Koen Salemink MSc en Prof. dr. Dirk Strijker |
DOI | 10.5553/Bk/092733872015024002004 |
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