[GRLUG] Community based internet

Dagny Scott parsleyfirefly at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 13:19:12 EDT 2011


The definition of broadband is not so much meant to regulate advertising
(where they're more likely to use terms like "high speed" anyway), but
rather to define what applies for certain "rural broadband" grants and the
like.

Dagny

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Joel Freiberg <jefrat72 at gmail.com> wrote:

> My guess would be none, unless enough complain.
>
> I see Holland MI is on the list in the ARS article, though they only
> seem to offer to business and locals like schools.
>
> http://www.hollandbpw.com/Broadband/Pages/Services.aspx
>
> > Nice to see it all spelled out. I wonder
> > to what extent this means that providers
> > will have to adapt their terminology.
> >     -- Bob
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