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SF New Mexican: City aims to upgrade Internet access.

If Qforma had its offices in Albuquerque, he said, the Internet service it needs would cost about $70 a month. Here, it would run nearly $1,400 a month — a price that led the company to choose weekly visits from FedEx instead.” It’s about time this was dealt with. Santa Fe and Santa Feans have been too slow in adapting to the wired/wireless economy. I still occasionally run across people using Netscape 3, or basing their businesses on AOL. 

12/10/11 • 02:20 PM • InternetSanta Fe LocalSmall Business • No Comments

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