<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'><font size="2"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Unfortunately, some of the areas with no internet besides dial-up and satellite have Moscow addresses. Mike, when will broadband be available around Wallen Road at Brood Road? When 12K dial-up was state of the art, I was a satisfied First-Step customer. Now I'm a reluctant satelite user, but I'd like to be with First-Step again.<br>
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Brent Bradberry<br>
rural Moscow<br>
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[Mike Hall wrote]<br>
Dan,<br>
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It's too bad these folks didn't bother to print anything about some of the good <br>
developments going on in Idaho as well. Yes, there are many areas throughout <br>
the State that have slow Internet, in fact some areas that have NO Internet <br>
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