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		<title>By: Talking Tech &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Broadband Forum II Issues Raised</title>
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		<description>[...] Another idea that began to coalesce and gain some momentum at the Forum was the formation of a region-wide telecommunications infrastructure planning committee. This committee would be comprised of representatives from several counties and potentially municipalities. I have written about this concept in more detail here. Such a committee would be the ideal vehicle to push for elimination or at least reduction of right-of-way fees in laying a second fiber line. While this planning committee could accomplish many things if well-organized, often an issue like this is ideal for getting an enterprise off the ground. Let&#8217;s hope we don&#8217;t lose the momentum generated at the Forum. [...]</description>
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