--- Robert LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually it is XMissions fault. They said it was too expensive
> for them since they are based in SLC. iProvo has been accepting
> applications for providers since before the roll out. Just
> because only one company decided to do it at first does not
> mean it's a monopoly that was forced by the city.

The last time I asked XMission, they claimed that the city had
given HomeNet a period of exclusivity, which apparently was
transferred to Mstar and Veracity along with all the HomeNet
customers.  Nobody at iProvo has been able to tell me anything
to the contrary.


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