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N.J. bill sets public-private partnerships rules

Jun 26, 2007 11:52 AM, - MRT

New Jersey Senators Steve Sweeney, Joseph Doria and Shirley Turner authorized a state bill that lets local entities develop wireless broadband infrastructure and contract with private Internet service providers to establish wireless community networks. A public entity can now enter into a competitive contract with a private business to assist with the development of the wireless network and allow the entity to sell capacity in the government-owned broadband infrastructure.



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