Alabama taxpayers could save money and have faster internet based on technology being tested in Cullman
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Tom Struble, technology policy manager for Washington, D.C.-based R Street Institute, said that fixed wireless service looks to be a strong alternative to the expensive process of running fiber-optic cable to homes in out-of-the-way areas.
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