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by dragonwriter
2756 days ago
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> And not all of those are represented in rural areas. But all of them are representated in Mississippi, which (not “rural areas”) is what was being discussed. > And "slow broadband" feels hilariously out of place in that list. Both slow broadband as mentioned upthread, and even moreso low broadband subscription rates as actually covered in the source article, are opportunity-limiting. |
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