No Broadband, No Jobs
MuniWireless, November 20, 2004
By Esme Vos
That's the reality these days. In Auburn (Indiana), Cooper-Standard Automotive was going to move 75 high tech jobs (computer programmers and analysts) out of town when the Mayor of Auburn decided that the city had to provide "industrial strength Internet", writes David Isenberg. The jobs will remain in Auburn.
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