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Re: Muni Fiber and Politics
From: Doug Barton <dougb () dougbarton us>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 18:51:04 -0700
On 07/23/2014 06:05 PM, Scott Helms wrote:
The problem is marketing/spin/lobbying is both cheaper and more effective in most scenarios.
No, the problem is that those companies don't define "the problem" the same way that we do. :)
Doug
Current thread:
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics, (continued)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jay Ashworth (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jason Iannone (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jay Ashworth (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jason Iannone (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jay Ashworth (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Shawn Morris (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics William Herrin (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Blake Hudson (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Rich Kulawiec (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Scott Helms (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Doug Barton (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics list (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jared Mauch (Jul 23)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Brian Artschwager (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Mark Tinka (Jul 29)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Leo Bicknell (Jul 30)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Mark Tinka (Jul 30)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Måns Nilsson (Jul 31)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jason Iannone (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics William Herrin (Jul 21)
- Re: Muni Fiber and Politics Jay Ashworth (Jul 21)