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The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) announced...

The National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) announced Thursday its 2012 Community Broadband Award winners. They include “community broadband hero” John Windhausen “for long-time heroic advocacy for more, bigger broadband in America, and for ably advocating on behalf…

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of the needs of schools, health care, and libraries in broadband” and “community broadband visionary” Blair Levin “for understanding the potential of fiber to the home, and advocating for gigabit networks in all American communities through true partnerships between public and private sectors,” NATOA said. Wilson, N.C., and Clackamas County, Ore., won awards for the best community fiber networks. Other categories include community broadband project of the year, organization of the year and wireless network of the year. The full list of winners is available on NATOA’s website (http://xrl.us/bnpmyb). It said they'll be honored at its 2012 annual meeting in New Orleans later this September.