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If the city pays comercial providers to install the network, why not???
So the city should not be allowed to put in public streets either. No sir, only comercial streets with tolls. Really, if the city can put in a system that results in substantial savings for the citizens, they almost have an obligation to do so. This is also a matter of economic development to help businesses. Many businesses will not be able to compete without broadband. Just that simple
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If the city pays comercial providers to install the network, why not???  DonnieBoy | 05/03/05
No problem...  rapson | 05/04/05
regulation vs. ownership  Dave F_z | 05/04/05
I've got no argument...  rapson | 05/04/05
In keeping with...  Dave F_z | 05/04/05
Good point  rapson | 05/05/05
Good points breaking out all over  Dave F_z | 05/05/05
This is how we are doing it in Tempe, AZ  GrumpyOldMan | 05/04/05
Readers Misled  ewilner | 05/04/05
RE: Readers Misled  gigglypuff | 05/04/05
We need more competition..  thetruth_z | 05/04/05

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