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Why is it in the public interest for the feds to promote broadband at all (and spend tax money to do it)? The commissioner addressed how far ahead other countries are ahead of us, but is that a good enough reason by itself?
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 02/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Federal  alpha11@... | 02/28/05
Stupid question  John L. Ries | 02/28/05
Not stupid at all...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/01/05
Illustration of the problem  voska | 03/01/05
Dear Government peoples  Squawkbox | 02/28/05
Ok that was just wierd, lol  voska | 02/28/05
Good questions  Squawkbox | 02/28/05
I've seen both a good and bad in both private and public  voska | 02/28/05
Yep like yourself I've seen good bad etc  Squawkbox | 02/28/05
Ubiquitous ness  Dave F_z | 02/28/05
"Ubiquitous ness" mess  Squawkbox | 02/28/05
Size and Distance  middle of nowhere | 02/28/05
Broadwhat?  Dirtdogit | 03/01/05
5  John L. Ries | 02/28/05
Boredom John, pure boredom  Squawkbox | 02/28/05
all companies fudge a little.  ydhptkh1 | 02/28/05
Big business is destroying the Internet.  bjbrock | 02/28/05
internet is not the same anymore..  M_c | 03/01/05
So you are willing to finance it all?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/01/05
Who paid for it 10 years ago  voska | 03/01/05
Yin and Yang  Roger Ramjet | 03/01/05
Broadband Mess  Singon Smyth | 08/31/05

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