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		<title> ECFiber: Building a Fiber-to-Premises Network in the Rural United States (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nestled in the northeastern part of the United States is the small state of Vermont, the 14th State to join the United States in 1789. Its name comes from the French, in which 'vert montagne' means 'green mountain.' and it is known as the Green Mountain state. With only about 625,000 inhabitants, it is the 45th state out of 50 in size, and 49th of 50 in number of people, even less populated than Alaska. <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20210216-ecfiber-building-fiber-to-premises-network-in-rural-united-states">More...</a>]]></description>
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		<title> ICANN: Do Not Allow Closed New gTLDs With Generic Strings (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Within the next year, the ICANN Board may well face a decision that will help determine whether ICANN is capable of serving the global public interest or whether it is degenerating into an industry-controlled self-regulatory association. The issue can be framed quite simply: will ICANN approve a process for the creation of a new wave of new generic top level domains that will include "closed generic" gTLDs? <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20200216_icann_do_not_allow_closed_new_gtlds_with_generic_strings">More...</a>]]></description>
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