Wildblue Satellite Internet Looking to Improve Internet Speed With Stimulus Money

October 9th, 2009 admin
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There are parts of America, believe it or not, that do not have access to High Speed Internet. While customers of cities and settled towns price T1 cable lines and Fiber optic connections with speeds advertised sometimes over 25 Megabytes, many residents in rural areas rely on dial up speeds. This is due to limited access of hardwired Telephone or cable lines.


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