Advocates Urge Rural Communities to Push for High-Speed Internet Access
Seven Days, April 12, 2006
By Cathy Resmer
LYNDONVILLE — Rural Vermont communities need high-speed Internet access — but they're going to have to get it for themselves. That's the message of the Broadband Roadshow, a presentation being taken around the state by Jack Hoffman, director of the Vermont Broadband Council, and Lauren-Glenn Davitian, who directs the Center for Media and Democracy.
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