About twenty states have legal barriers to public-owned broadband networks. But with nearly 400 community-wide and partial-reach public networks operating successfully — some since before the year 2000 — advocates ask how high would the number be if these barriers didn’t exist…
If state barriers to broadband drop, what happens next?
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