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What the Green Bay Packers can teach us about broadband
Posted:
January
29th
, 2012, 7:36pm CET by
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If Green Bay, Wis. with a population of 105,000 can raise $70 million to re-hab its football field by selling $250 stock shares, There must be a community in America that can raise up to $3 million for a broadband network. Here's how it might work.
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