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Broadband needs rural boost: Tennessee News
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"Job opportunities will elude millions of mostly rural Americans because they lack access to high-speed Internet, according to a new re...
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Is Satellite the Answer for Rural Broadband? Free 20 page report
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Does your rural community have questions about satellite Internet service? Wondering if satellite connections can fill in for cable, DSL, or...
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FCC: Rural areas still lag in broadband speeds
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"More than 28 percent of the rural population in the U.S. lack access to midrange 3Mbps broadband service, according to a new report fr...
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WK&T Selects Calix for Large FTTH Project in Kentucky and Tennessee
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"The ambitious project will provide this rural region with a broadband infrastructure capable of delivering service speeds of up to 1 G...
USDA rural broadband cuts will affect northern New York
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"'We do not encourage our people to leave home in order to have what their city-dwelling counterparts have. We fear that this migra...
Not Happy With AT&T? The network of possible reasons is expanding
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As a consumer, few things annoy me as much as TV ads extolling the virtues of something that is currently not working right, like AT&T...
The Diesel Factor: Europeans are mad or Yanks are wimps
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At the conclusion of this weekend's awesome running of 24 Hours at Le Mans, one conclusion was inescapable: Diesel engines rock! As Audi...
Gridline Communications - Consumer Broadband
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Gridline Communications - Consumer Broadband : "Gridline Communications, a Broadband communications company, has one simple goal. To ut...
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Electricity lines used in new broadband pilot
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Electricity lines used in new broadband pilot : "US firm Gridline Communications has joined forces with Electricity Northwest, which co...
Millions of Americans Lack Access to Broadband's Economic Benefits
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"America may have invented the Internet, but more than 100 million American lack access to broadband and its accompanying economic bene...
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