Etopia Media News Networks' Week in Review #2: August 7, 2005 to August 13, 2005

Etopia Media Live! #5

Studio City, California
August 13, 2005

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Stem cells, broadband over powerline (BPL), municipal broadband, solar electricity, and a "Wi-Hi" plan to spend some of the $286.5 billion dollar transportation bill on advanced broadband wireless Internet access points along the nation's roads dominated the news on Etopia Media News Networks this week.

The visionary and the real merge as major world's largest solar electricity facility is set for California and Wi-Hi plan for unwired transportation corridors is proposed

8-12-04: Robert Liden, EVP and General Manager at Stirling Energy Systems, talks about its deal with Southern California Edison to build and operate the world's largest solar energy facility (Solar World #4)

8-11-05: "Wireless Highway Group" is launched to re-direct a substantial portion of the recently-appropriated $286.5 billion dollar transportation bill to installing high-speed wireless Internet clouds around the nation's transportation infrastructure (Modern Transportation World #8)

Earthlink EVP talks about muni-broadband in general, while private sponsors support free Wi-Fi hotspot in Washington, D.C.

8-10-05: Nick Vossburg, President of TechAssist, LLC, talks about free Wi-Fi in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle (Broadband Wireless Access World #51)

8-9-05: Don Berryman, EVP at Earthlink, talks about muni-broadband (Broadband Wireless Access World #50)

Broadband over power line trial to start in California, while broadband deregulation accelerates in Washington, D.C.

8-12-05: San Diego Gas & Electric spokesperson Ed Van Herik talks about SDG&E's BPL trial (Broadband over Power Line World #45)

8-11-05: Brett Kilbourne, Director of Regulatory Affairs at the United Power Line Council (UPLC), updates the broadband over power line story (Broadband over Power Line World #44)

Two anti-hESC research lawsuits are consolidated in California, while two hESC research initiatives emerge in Florida

8-9-05: Dana Cody comments on the consolidated law suit against Proposition 71's off-spring (California Politics Today™ #400)

8-10-05: Palm Beach County, Florida, Commissioner Burt Aaronson talks about Florida stem cell research funding initiative (American Politics Today #42)

8-9-05: Florida State Representative Franklin Sands talks about his proposed $150 million embryonic stem cell research legislation (American Politics Today #41)

 






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