Rhode Island Leading Race to Become First E-State
Burlington Free Press, May 7, 2007
By Terri Hallenbeck
Will Vermont be the first state to have border to border high-speed Internet? That was the pitch Gov. Jim Douglas made in January. That's the goal of a bill the Legislature is on the brink of passing.
It's also a goal in Rhode Island and a few other states.
"The race is on," said Stuart Freiman, manager of Innovation Programs with the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp.
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