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Name: Anonymous on Nov 12, 2008Comments: I need my Internet to keep us going and think the city is obtuseFlag
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Name: William McCallum on Nov 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Bailie on Nov 12, 2008Comments: Please keep our service!!!! Please. Please.Flag
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Name: David Blanton on Nov 12, 2008Comments: We need our service for our business. We have no alternative except to move!Flag
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Name: Tim Larson on Nov 12, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Tonya Bailie on Nov 12, 2008Comments: Keep our ISP! We desperately need it!Flag
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Name: Leanne Mackinnon on Nov 12, 2008Comments: Save our Roadrunner wireless!Flag
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Name: Michael Bunnell on Nov 12, 2008Comments: roadrunner wireless is my ONLY choice for reliable, high speed Internet service. My family uses it for continuining education classes and I rely on it for on call support for Presbyterian Hospital Patient care areas. Please allow them to continue serving this community. MikebFlag
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Name: Lawrence Large on Nov 13, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Becky Logan on Nov 13, 2008Comments: Rio Rancho has denied the citizens their right to communications and will therefore suffer the consequences. Karma is alive and well!Flag
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Name: Frank Colozza on Nov 14, 2008Comments: I use theor service to make a kiving, my job requires the onternetFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gordon Logan on Nov 14, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 14, 2008Comments: This removal of Roadrunner Wireless is insane. To remove a communications entity that is successful in providing telecommunications services in ABQ and Rio Rancho areas is a VERY poor decision. Whoever made the final call is VERy stupid!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gordon Logan on Nov 15, 2008Comments: Rio Rancho does not have a future high speed internet service available. I need my connection to supply my 27meg for Education of my son and other job related issues. Rio Rancho is truly blinded by greed and stupidity.Flag
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Name: Jesse Logan on Nov 15, 2008Comments: In third world countries, internet access is as available as air. Why cant we get it right in the states. The only thing as available as air here is greed. And greed is making us a third world too, except without internet. Fight for the things you deserve because the corrupt rio rat-hole government is fighting too.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Sutton on Nov 15, 2008Comments: They were the first wireless internet company to service Rio Rancho. They provide excellent service and it saddens me that this company is being forced out. We need to keep quality businesses in the community and every effort should be made to keep Roadrunner Wireless a preferred provider of Internet service in our city.Flag
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Name: Michael Pitcher on Nov 16, 2008Comments: Dear Sirs, For whatever reason, you want to help hot large businesses, and refuse to help small businesses proper. Due to your actions I will be forced to find a more expensive solution for an internet provider. Thank you very much for your lack of support for small businesses in the area, that only want to do good.Flag
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Name: Linda Bunnell on Nov 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: James Wittkowske on Nov 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Gregg Johnnic on Nov 17, 2008Comments: We have no other viable or sensible internet service available to us in our area.This should not be shut down.Flag
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Name: Gregg Johnnic on Nov 17, 2008Comments: We have no other viable or sensible internet service available to us in our area.This should not be shut down.Flag
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Name: Keith Fike on Nov 17, 2008Comments: RWSI is the only internet provider in my area at this time, other than dial-up.Flag
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Name: Paul Minson on Nov 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Martinez on Nov 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Howell on Nov 17, 2008Comments: Keep the tower up!Flag
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Name: WILLIAM RICKETTS on Nov 17, 2008Comments: THIS IS THE BIGGEST SCAM EVER..DO NOT REMOVE TOWERS THAT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN...WE NEED OUR SERVICE TO PROVIDE FOR OUR FAMILYS DURING THE WORST TIME IN MY LIFEFlag
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Name: Lloyd David Hooker on Nov 17, 2008Comments: We have lost necessary emergency medicine access due to the loss of internet access!!!Flag
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Name: Michelle Martin on Nov 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian Carstens on Nov 17, 2008Comments: This is a horrorable disaster. Rwsi provides and excellent service at a very affordable price. I rely on this service as I imagine many others do as well.Flag
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Name: Stephanie Macek on Nov 17, 2008Comments: For some of us, this was the ONLY option for high speed internet - thanks for taking it away! :(Flag
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Name: Matthew Nickson on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Angelica Nickson on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Propaday on Nov 18, 2008Comments: We need roadrunner for our wireless .without question!!!!!!!!they have better servive then whenI HAD AZULSTAR this city needs to get off its butte and get with it james etherington rio rancho!Flag
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Name: Jayson Cordova on Nov 18, 2008Comments: This is reliable service at a reasonable cost. I am very disappointed. Please bring it back.Flag
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Name: Shaun Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Shaun R Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Shaun Ross Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ryan Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ryan Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ross Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Whitney Whetten on Nov 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David Macchia on Nov 19, 2008Comments: The City of Rio Rancho’s shared in the total failure with Azulstar to provide Wi-Fi service to the public and since the inception of Roadrunner Wireless Services, Inc. has been on the attack to close the small business ever since. Well this is a second time the City of Rio Rancho has failed me as a Wi-Fi customer. The City does receive a sales tax from Roadrunner but, that seems not to be enough is it Well considering the City administration and counsel has failed to do anything correctly and is in deep financial crises I am not surprised. Look, there are several amateur radio towers larger than Roadrunner’s tower that have been around for decades and have caused no problems to the health and safety of the public. The construction of Roadrunner’s tower is as sound as any tower I have seen around the country. The tower has also weathered the toughest of New Mexico’s storms and is well maintained. I only wish Roadrunner would have alerted me sooner to this fraud of a lawsuit because I would have sent a statement to the judge. Rio Rancho has truly become "The City of the Blind." rather then "The City of Vision."Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Laws on Nov 19, 2008Comments: I use my internet for my business, my husband uses it for his work at Intel, and my children use it for schoolwork. We do not have another option in our price range for internet, unless it is slow dial up. Do not take our internet away.Flag
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Name: Amy Smith on Nov 19, 2008Comments: Please keep the great service I have been using and keep Rio Rancho in the modern era.Flag
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Name: Frank Stuart on Nov 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Vigil on Nov 19, 2008Comments: I do not have a land line hooked up to my home , nor do I have cable so this is my only option for internet . this is how I pay my bills without internet I will be forced to resort to mail which now means that the city of Rio Rancho is forceing me to waste vast amounts of paper and gas , only adding to polution and paper waste . I will remember this the next time I VOTE . thank youFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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