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North Dakotan Town Debates Public-Run Wi-Fi







North Dakotan Town Debates Public-Run
Wi-Fi

North Dakotan Town Debates Public-Run
Wi-Fi
04/27/2004 12:25 AM

Moorhead, N.D., debates whether the town should run a wireless ISP: The arguments are fascinating on both sides. The cost is low compared to similar projects, but the risk is high for a small town, and the weight of customer service and tech support apparently is considerable....




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