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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/612096"><b>bokamba</b></A> : We all know how cable monopolies act when it comes to broadband; we're used to their silly and annoying antics. We all know how the Baby Bells behave; their lobbying for deregulation is nothing new.  But how will power monopolies deal in the broadband field? What will be their style?]]></description>
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