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Comcast to add 300 miles of new cable to reach more Vermonters

Vermont Public Radio reports that Comcast, Vermont's largest cable television provider, "is going help people in more communities reach the information superhighway" by adding "300 miles of lines next year to improve its offerings of high-speed cable internet, television and phone service." Service will be added in "North Hero, South Hero, Grand Isle, Woodford and Brookline. Comcast will also expand services in Westford and West Rutland." The Vermont Telecommunications Authority, "which is working with the private-sector to expand infrastructure that supports universal broadband and cellular coverage in the state," will facilitate the expansion.

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Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 at 10:44AM by Registered CommenterVCF Staff | Comments Off