I think I'm a bit unclear about what is considered a CN here.
Is there a specific published description / definition? Standard biz model? Range of
models?
Don
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> This represents massive growth over past few years. The kind of building momentum
required for CN?s to reach the billions yet connected.
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https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3np4a/new-municipal-broadband-m…
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