On 2/23/06, 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.

I have spoken with Pete Ashdown about iProvo.  He said that Provo city
requires ISPs to provide POTS and TV service along with their
traditional data services in order to serve on iProvo.


Justin

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