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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1426384"><b>ColorBASIC</b></A> : WRONG.  Nothing is assumed when buying or leasing a building for business.  My 12000sqft office/mfg building is in Huntington Beach, CA which is widely served by both 5-30Mb FiOS and 15Mb Roadrunner, and NEITHER is available anywhere in our entire industrial area in North Huntington.  Everyone here (thousands of businesses large and small) relies on T-1's or local WISPs like WiLogic or Covad/Nextweb for internet service.  It's like assuming every building has 600AMP service.  ]]></description>
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