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High-speed Internet on horizon for towns
Home - North Adams Transcript (Feb 3 2012) Information Technology
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MassBroadband 123 received $45.4 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and an additional $26.2 million from the state, and will lay 1,300 miles of fiber-optic cable and over 35,000 utility poles.
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