Nurture Connectivity Beyond DSL Technology
Miami Herald, January 12, 2009
By Mark T. Ansboury
Our nation's major communications providers suggest that, as part of an economic-stimulus package, tens of billions of dollars should go toward expanding their DSL and cable-modem services in underserved urban and rural communities. Furthermore, these same providers believe DSL is broadband. Would this be a wise investment? We think not.
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