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Published on May 22, 2012

F2C: Freedom to Connect 2012: Panel: Big Enough to Succeed: small carriers at the leading edge — entrepreneurial (non-Municipal) carriers show a fourth way (after Telco, Cable and Muni) to the future of connectivity.) Panel at Freedom to Connect Conference, Washington DC, May 21 2012.

Speakers:
John Brown, CityLink Telecommunications
Gary Evans, Hiawatha Broadband Communications
Ken Johnson, Conneaut Telephone Company
Pat Kennedy, Lit San Leandro
Levi Maaia, Full Channel
Leslie Nulty, ValleyNet

http://freedom-to-connect.net/

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  • MRSketch09

    The guy after that.. is full of it on that Triple play package.

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  • MRSketch09

    Great vid. @47:09.. Okay the big man who said IPTV is the future. He's damn straight. I am a "Cord cutter" as they say. Haven't had TV now for.. 8 years their about. I get all my media, news.. whatever off the internet. And if their are shows I actually want to watch. I just buy the seasonal DVD's, or watch it on Amazon. I mean what he said, made so much business sense for the customer. That way the customer doesn't pay for that infrastructure.

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