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<description><![CDATA[AVonGauss posted : In this particular case, it was a very limited rollout that did not cover most of the city area including the areas with the most population or the areas where people spent a lot of their time, such as the commercial districts.  <br><br>I do agree with the other poster, I think any community will be hard pressed to support a WiFi or LTE implementation by selling ad space.]]></description>
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