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Regional community IT infrastructure and portholes (emphasis on business elements)


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Posted by Derek Kennedy on May 03, 2000 at 10:00:45:

Dear marketers and community business executives:

Looking for persons involved in Smart Community type initiatives -- bringing communities online, and particularly businesses and providing various support, including smaller IT infrastructure, local business information porthole, incorporating local into provincial, national and international knowledge systems, that they want! of course. I beleive that a privately-driven group of businesses can provide better or "best IT soultions" to regional communities, integrating effectively with major telcos and carriers and econ/community development entities. I am in-process of researching IT infrastructure, since infrastructure is EVERYTHING, while trying to convince government ann regional partners to support our efforts and plans. Would anyone like to assist here.

Derek Kennedy, President, Market $ense


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