There is a growing controversy centered on the "Connected Nation" 
(Connect Kentucky, Connect Ohio, Connected Tennessee etc.) 
political-business efforts. 

The reason is that it appears that the primary beneficiaries are the 
ILEC phone companies and their drive to extend their power, influence 
and business dominance. This occurs (of course) at the expense of WISPs 
and small non-ILEC broadband providers.

Here are some links so you can read up on it.

(Commentary) 
http://www.drewclark.com/connect-kentucky-article-raises-bell-lobby-specter/

(Original Art Brodsky article) http://www.publicknowledge.org/node/1334

jack


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