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Change MS law to allow electric co-ops to provide high-speed internet.

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Sandra Love
7 years ago

I live in rural Canton, Ms.. and our only option for internet is Hughes Net or Viasat...please help

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MaryAnn Griffith
7 years ago

Please help with Internet Service

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Blanca I Lee
7 years ago

We can't expect students to be prepared to compete in global markets when they aren't given the basic tools.

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Amanda Fowler
7 years ago

We NEED access!

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Sherrie Williams
7 years ago

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Walter Ethridge
7 years ago

Hughes Net is not the answer

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Anonymous
7 years ago

We really need high speed internet in foxworth, especially in the country side of it. 1gbps would be incredible

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Susan Vetrano
7 years ago

IT IS TIME!

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Anonymous
7 years ago

It's long overdue...

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Alicia B Kraemer
7 years ago

YES PLEASE!

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Connie riley
7 years ago

We need internet on rob Sims rd or Comcast

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Cheryl welch
7 years ago

We need good service everywhere. Plus we shouldn't be charged extra to call in to pay our bills because they took the Ms power office out of our areas

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Lori evans
7 years ago

We need it on shelton shelby rd

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Lisa DeYoung
7 years ago

We cannot get internet where we live. We must rely on cellular data which isn’t always reliable.

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Anonymous
7 years ago

MS gulf coast need higher speed internet. It's 2019! Let live in it!

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Anonymous
7 years ago

For educational research and life in general-these days you have to have internet. There are little to no affordable options for rural areas. We need this!

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Anonymous
7 years ago

We need more and cheaper internet options, especially for seniors and those with low incomes.

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John Peyton Marquis
7 years ago

Time for faster speeds for rural customers

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Ronald thomas
7 years ago

Please vote yes

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Samuel Derusha
7 years ago

We are in dire need of more reliable internet connections I. The southeast lauderdale community . Services are close but have not been offered at a reasonable method. Today’s devices nearly all have a WiFi interface and we do not have the ability to use those interfaces functionally . I and several of my community members are wanting high speed direct circuit access . Please make this all the ya through the senate