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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1597781"><b>me1212</b></A> : "how competitive, robust and super-awesome the U.S broadband market is."<br><br>In some big cities MAYBE, but for the most part NO. More lies from big ISPs who want less consumer protection to get more money from us.<br><br>If it is so competitive out there why are MANY places in the US only able to Satellite or dial-up? And why did they sell a some of areas to Fairpoint and Frontier?]]></description>
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