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  2. Hurricane Ian broke the Internet in Florida — but people ...

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    The latest update from the Federal Communications Commission said roughly 125,000 people remain without cable or wired phone service, even as cellular service was coming back online.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  4. Bright House Networks - Wikipedia

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    Bright House Networks offers video, high-speed data, home security and automation and voice services. In addition, Bright House Networks operated two regional local news channels – Bay News 9 in the Tampa Bay market, and News 13 in the Orlando market. Bright House Networks had an extensive fiber optic network in the Florida area and used it ...

  5. Internet access down across Florida areas hit by Hurricane Ian

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  6. What you can do if Hurricane Milton cuts power, internet on ...

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    Florida Power and Light is suspending service cut offs through untl at least April 1 as Florida’s economy reels and retreats from the coronavirus pandemic. (Walter Michot/Miami Herald file photo)

  7. McQ Inc. - Wikipedia

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    McQ Inc. is a defense and electronics company in Fredericksburg, Virginia, that specializes in remote monitoring and surveillance equipment and systems for government and industry. McQ Inc designed and produces the OmniSense unattended ground sensor system equipment in use as part of currently deployed Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS).

  8. Internet in the United States - Wikipedia

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    More formally known as the Schools and Libraries Program, the E-Rate is funded from the Universal Service Fund. The E-Rate provides discounts to K-12 schools and libraries in the United States to reduce the cost of installing and maintaining telecommunications services, Internet access, and internal connections.

  9. Comparison of webmail providers - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of notable webmail providers who offer a web interface in English.. The list does not include web hosting providers who may offer email server and/or client software as a part of hosting package, or telecommunication providers (mobile network operators, internet service providers) who may offer mailboxes exclusively to ...