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Seems there are regulations everywhere we look these days. Lets not forget the most important resource we use in our daily lives. The expansion of broadband infrastructure increases local investment and creates jobs, reduces energy consumption by enabling people to work from home, improves rural health care and provides for increased quality of education for rural areas in Texas through virtual classrooms. Broadband networks continue to drive innovation while helping to provide solutions to societal problems, a regulation of this would diminish expansion, innovation and job creation that is essential to the State of Texas. We need to ensure that our elected officials are made aware of this issue and oppose any bills that support regulations.
Posted by: Ryan Trevino | August 24, 2009 at 11:09 AM