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Princeton, Mass., needs faster...

Princeton, Mass., needs faster Internet, according to a Friday presentation posted by Princeton Broadband Committee, an official town board (http://bit.ly/10sGISi). The FCC considers the town of roughly 3,400 people underserved, the presentation said, saying it suffers in the areas of…

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telemedicine, education and telework productivity potential. On May 14, Princeton residents will vote on funding a fiber design for the town and in the fall vote on borrowing funds for building the network. It plans to issue a request for proposals to companies to build it in the fall if all is approved. Construction would begin as early as late 2013 and should be done before 2015, the presentation said. “If the Town of Princeton does ... not move on this issue now, no one else will,” the presentation said. “In fact, Verizon, Comcast, etc. have told us they are ‘not interested in providing Internet services in Princeton.'”