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Idaho Gets Serious About Broadband

prostoalex writes "In an effort to boost the economy state of Idaho legislated tax credit for companies, who were investing in broadband Internet infrastructure. According to the latest news, the plan worked quite well, and about 150 thousand people can soon take advantage of tax-sponsored buildout. Speaking of wiring rural areas with cheap Internet access, there was an article in NY Times ($free_registration_quote), where Bill Gates admitted that in many cases building Internet in the rural area just speeded up the exodus of farmers, who were able to find a job somewhere else."

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  1. Subj?? by Qrlx · · Score: 5, Funny

    WTF is this article about? The "Power of the Interweb" is turning dirt farmers into city slickers?

    How did we go from taxpayer-financed broadband to a Hyperlinked Bill Gates Quote?

    I think I know what happened between Michael reading the article on NYT and adding this story to slashdot. It's called marijuana. And I'm jealous.

  2. in the Meantime by imsirovic5 · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the meantime internet service providers will be available in Louisiana as soon as gators stop chewing on internet backbone or when Dukem Nukem Forever comes out whichever comes first. Seriously though that sucks that even Utah is ahead of us..

    Oh well at least we got shrimp and crawfish down here so there! Take that Utah!

  3. Re:I'd sugest slashdot begin cracking down on this by bugnuts · · Score: 5, Funny

    heyyy... did you just copy something off of NYT's site?

    *pulls out the ban stick*