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Date: Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 1:09 PM
Subject: Thank You for Contacting the AGO
To: tj.chambers@gmail.com
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Chambers, Terrence |
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10440 Pflumm
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Lenexa KS 66215 |
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Complaint #359316 Against Google |
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I received emails from Paul
Mitchell when he joined the contest from google and
I have copies of the email he sent to everyone. He filed a complaint #359316
against google because they have not announced
winners but are implementing his idea. Here is an email I received today from
my city encouraging Citizens to vote for our city to be accepted by google. Lenexa to pursue Google high-speed Internet
opportunity Community members can help by nominating the city online Google
recently announced plans to build and test super high-speed broadband
networks in one or more trial locations across the country. The City of
Lenexa is pursuing this opportunity for the community. If Lenexa is chosen
for this project, it could mean getting Internet speeds of more than 100
times faster than the average American city. “This level of connectivity to
the Internet would distinguish Lenexa from other cities by providing our
businesses, residents, schools, libraries, emergency workers, healthcare
providers and such the ability to interact with one another in ways we can’t
even imagine today,” said Lenexa Enterprise Systems and Technology Director
Andrew Davey. To qualify, Google is asking communities to show their interest
and support by nominating their city for consideration. Google is evaluating
a number of criteria including current infrastructure, fiber optics, as well
as the community’s interest in access to this technology. Lenexa is gathering
information for the application, which is due March 26. Residents, businesses
and community groups also are encouraged to show their support by nominating
the community online. To find out more, visit www.YesLenexa.com or
check out the Yes Lenexa page on Facebook. Keeping
citizens informed. Lenexa's newsletter is published bi-monthly. For more
information: Susanne Neely, Communication Coordinator 913-477-7557 • www.ci.lenexa.ks.us |
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