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Princeton, Mass., signed a contract with G4S Technology...

Princeton, Mass., signed a contract with G4S Technology for the design of a potential fiber broadband network, the design firm said Monday (http://bit.ly/14e24VH). Princeton voted to authorize the design in mid-May and will decide in September whether to build the…

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network, it said. “The design will take into consideration more than 1,350 homes situated on Princeton’s 80.62 miles of road resulting in more than 425,600 feet of fiber optic cable,” G4S said. “It will encompass access to all homes, including those set back from the road and those with underground utility services.” The design is scheduled for completion by the end of July, it said. On Friday, the Princeton Broadband Committee asked town residents to help in location surveying efforts of the local telephone poles, described in detail in a blog post (http://bit.ly/11tkOhX).