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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/908026"><b>PDXPLT</b></A> : OK, I've finally realized how this is going to be "accomplished".  The FCC will just continue to rely on the zip code metric:  once every zip code contains at least once household with broadband availability, they will consider broadband to be "universally available".  Never mind that there will be many zip codes like mine, where most of the area is unserved.  The FCC will declare victory, and most mainstream media journalists will just take it at face value.]]></description>
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