How does a state that values independence, self-reliance and economic prosperity allow absentee-owned corporations to pass a law essentially granting two industries - cable and telephone - the power to dictate North Carolina's broadband future?
Interview With Jay Ovittore of Communities United for Broadband
Mon, December 13, 2010 | Posted by christopher
In another TelecomTV segment, Jay Ovittore speaks with Guy Daniels discussing Communities United for Broadband.
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