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He needs to pay for this abuse of a system of checks and balances. Council, send him packing!
1. Provo is one of a few dozen cities in the entire nation to have fiber to the home. What an opportunity!!!
2. Provo discussed the sale with Mstar and perhaps other providers prior to being approached by Broadweave. At the time, Mstar was behind in payments to Provo city and appeared to not be able to succeed.
3. The RFP and subsequent negotiations were the BEST way for Provo to recoup the costs they have incurred.
4. Broadweave has better financial and technical capabilities than any iProvo subscriber to date. They are the most likely to succeed and provide the best services to Provo residents and businesses.
Again, the majority are behind iProvo and the sale to Broadweave. Too bad the media and a few incapable city council members have to try to rain on the parade. I know I'm going to enjoy my triple play package with Broadweave! :)
Have a nice day!
The plan on Provo's website says: "The community leaders believe that they need nonstop jet passenger air service to key markets in the west to help continue the development of business in the area...
Provo Airport will need facilities to handle four to five passenger airlines and one to two cargo airlines operating jet aircraft."
On the airport issue, I believe the community leaders are wackos.
And I watched the council meeting last night - my goodness - what a bunch of blabbers mouths who like to hear themselves talk and won't enforce time limits on public comments - and then complain they are at the meeting so late.
It amazing anything gets done with that group - they say the same things over and over and over and over.
It's riveting TV - those Provo City Council meetings.
must succeed. Other wise you think that you would be getting a triple play from Comcast for $99 a month?
COME ON PEOPLE AND WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!