Vermont and the broadband hot potato
Wall Street Journal
The economic stimulus package, which sets aside $7.2 billion for broadband initiatives, could provide a crucial lifeline to municipalities struggling to bring broadband access to millions of Americans who don't have it. The saga of a string of small towns in central Vermont shows how the financial turmoil has exacerbated the already daunting challenge of reaching the most sparsely populated areas of the country.
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