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Re: [sfx: Discuss] Fiber For Santa Fe

Owen Densmore
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Did it.

But what about the local fiber group that has so much difficulty with  
city hall?  Should we somehow help them too?  I forget their name, but  
apparently they are set to roll out fiber, but keep being put off by  
the city.  My bet they'll give up real soon now.

     -- Owen


On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:

> FYI.  And climb aboard.
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> http://fiberforsantafe.net/
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> -tj
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Re: [sfx: Discuss] Fiber For Santa Fe

Douglas Roberts-2
Me too (in spite of living in Nambe, were we'll get gigabit internet the day after hell froze over).

--Doug

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
Did it.

But what about the local fiber group that has so much difficulty with city hall?  Should we somehow help them too?  I forget their name, but apparently they are set to roll out fiber, but keep being put off by the city.  My bet they'll give up real soon now.

   -- Owen


On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:

FYI.  And climb aboard.

http://fiberforsantafe.net/


-tj

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