Maine Lags Nation in High-Speed Internet Penetration
Associated Press, August 29, 2006
Maine lags the nation as a whole for high-speed Internet, according to a new report.
Twenty-one percent of Americans subscribe to high-speed Internet, compared to only 15 percent of Mainers, according to an eight-page paper by the Maine Center for Economic Policy.
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