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<description><![CDATA[axus posted : It's good to look at this issue.  A resolution isn't really supposed to do anything but act as a call for action.  Hopefully the call to action will actually lead to better study of the issue.  I think a good starting point would be to review the existing state and commercial projects, and see what strategies work and don't work.  <br><br>I'd hope that the government could pay for the last mile fiber infrastructure, and let companies compete to supply the internet connection to that point.  Also, government shouldn't prevent anyone from selling an alternate last mile solution, that would be communism ;p]]></description>
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