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14th Annual Kentucky Cable and Telecommunications Conference Aug. 22
Local governments across Kentucky are facing the challenge of providing high-speed broadband access to their communities. Additionally, local governments must address other telecommunications and cable issues including small cell technologies, cable franchise renewals and transfers of control.
The 14th Annual Kentucky Cable and Telecommunications Conference has been planned to ensure that the most up-to-date and useful information will be presented. Also, concurrent sessions offered in the afternoonwill focus on areas of interest to PEG Access providers.
The annual Kentucky Cable and Telecommunications Conference will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 22, at the Hilton Hotel Downtown in Lexington.
The following topics are on the agenda:
- Kentucky’s High-Speed Broadband Network
- Pikeville’s Gigabyte Fiber-to-the-Premises Project
- Planning for Affordable Broadband Access
- Cable Franchise Renewals
- Small Cell Franchises & Technology
- Charter/Spectrum
- The Cost of Cable TV Programming
- Drone Law 101
The Conference has been approved for 1.75 hours of CLE credit by the Kentucky Bar Association, 6.75 hours of credit by the KLC’s City Officials Training Center and 6.75 hours of Elected County Officials Training Credit by the Department of Local Government.
For additional information, contact Linda K. Ain, President & Executive Director, Kentucky Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors at lindaain@twc.com or call 859-224-3035.