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The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission wants to encourage subscription to high-speed...

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission wants to encourage subscription to high-speed Internet in the rural areas of the state. It’s in the midst of a campaign promoting the idea and is spotlighting four different “Internet All Stars” as a way…

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to raise awareness, the PUC said Thursday (http://xrl.us/bn34br). The campaign advertising, branded “I Do More With High Speed Internet,” will appear in print in five Pennsylvania counties, according to the PUC. The commission cites a 2009 survey that said “56 percent of rural Pennsylvania households adopted high speed Internet compared to 68 percent of urban households.” The campaign’s goal is for state residents to “learn more about high speed Internet offerings” and close the gap, the PUC said.