State Gets Static on Broadband Policies
Omaha World-Herald, May 22, 2006
A report critical of Nebraska's policies on the delivery
of broadband Internet services urges repeal of a state law banning public entities from entering the market.
The findings by a coalition of public interest attorneys, media scholars and rural policy researchers were to be delivered today to a task force established by the Legislature to examine the broadband issue.
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