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Karl Bode&lt;br&gt;Vermont has been an interesting broadband state to watch, from Fairpoint&amp;#039;s collapse, to efforts to bring fiber to homes in 22 towns and efforts to prevent these kinds of community efforts from succeeding, to the fact that a Google executive is running for Vermont Governor with broadband as one of his primary campaign platforms. 

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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Public pressure may have forced Comcast to work with BitTorrent on finding ways to distribute large Internet files, but their collaboration is no substitute for actual policy that would keep the Internet open. And 25 rural Vermont towns have joined in a regional effort to bring high-speed fiber optic Internet access to their homes.&lt;/p&gt;
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