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    Internet Connectivity: Scarcity vs Abundance?

    In the 1990’s I used DSL to connect my home to the Internet and I lived so close to the AT&T switch that they had…

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    Freedom to Connect: A Shared Value for Michigan Republicans and Democrats

    In Michigan, Republicans and Democrats may differ on many issues, but they share a fundamental belief in the importance of “freedom to connect.” Just as…

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    History of Why Electrical Coops and Community ISPs Should Cooperate

    investor owned utilities that control electricity are performing far worse than municipal electricity, or cooperatively run electric utilities. There …
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    DrRon Suarez April 11, 2023
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