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Not entirely true. While some North Carolina municipal networks have done well, (Wilson), other were not so lucky. http://www.coalitionfortheneweconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/10.31.12-GON-MI-Connection-Final.pdf. The TechJournal did some extensive reporting on both sides of this. When the GOP took over the NC legislature, it passed a law restricting municipal broadband networks. The same is apparently true nationally. While a number of municipal networks have been successful, some struggled. http://www.techjournal.org/2011/05/nc-gov-bev-perdue-to-let-bill-restricting-municipal-broadband-become-law/
That's what the industry said in replying to the UC Davis study - the doses were way higher than we get. I posted a link to the response earlier.
The industry responded today with this, saying the research distorts the real world use of triclosan based on faulty comparisons to overdosed test subjects : http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/research-on-key-antibacterial-ingredient-distorts-real-world-use-166179966.html
Not entirely true. While some North Carolina municipal networks have done well, (Wilson), other were not so lucky. http://www.coalitionfortheneweconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/10.31.12-GON-MI-Connection-Final.pdf. The TechJournal did some extensive reporting on both sides of this. When the GOP took over the NC legislature, it passed a law restricting municipal broadband networks. The same is apparently true nationally. While a number of municipal networks have been successful, some struggled. http://www.techjournal.org/2011/05/nc-gov-bev-perdue-to-let-bill-restricting-municipal-broadband-become-law/
That's what the industry said in replying to the UC Davis study - the doses were way higher than we get. I posted a link to the response earlier.
The industry responded today with this, saying the research distorts the real world use of triclosan based on faulty comparisons to overdosed test subjects : http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/research-on-key-antibacterial-ingredient-distorts-real-world-use-166179966.html