Lindsay Miller Quoted in Ohio Capital Journal: "Broadband Program Salvaged in State Budget"

Ice Miller LLP partner Lindsay Miller was quoted in the
Ohio Capital Journal article,
"Broadband Program Salvaged in State Budget."
The article included:
That level of broadband has such low usefulness that finding an area below that level would apply to less than 2% of Ohio’s population, according to Lindsay Miller, who has worked with non-profit broadband advocacy groups and is now working on broadband and telecommunications for the law firm Ice Miller.
“That doesn’t include places where satellite service is available,” Miller said. “When you add in satellite, that number effectively drops to zero.”
The government-owned broadband networks ended up avoiding these changes, but had it survived, broadband advocates say it would have knocked out programs in cities like Yellow Springs and Dublin, both of whom have spent years developing a broadband program to serve businesses and schools, along with fellow residents.
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