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5 Oct 2011

ILSR Gets ‘Toony With Comcast in Longmont

by ILSR | Date: 5 Oct 2011 | posted in: information, Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

BoingBoing.net, October 5, 2011

BoingBoing.net shares ILSR’s visual analysis on past lobbying in Longmont, Colorado, in their bid to build a community network.

 

See the comic, in its entirety at BoingBoing.net

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