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While Cox accuses the agency of using "flawed" maps to "build redundant broadband internet infrastructure in some of Rhode Island’s wealthiest communities," Commerce says its proposal is "built ...
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Cox Communications announced a $120m investment in Rhode Island’s broadband over three years, with $20m of the funds were dedicated to Newport, Portsmouth, Middletown, and Jamestown alone.
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