By Steve Alexander, Star Tribune
“Bil MacLeslie can’t get his own company’s Internet service at home anymore.
Last month, MacLeslie got a notice from telephone company CenturyLink. It said that his rural Stillwater home was being cut off from his provider of high-speed DSL Internet access service, ipHouse in Minneapolis. The notice told MacLeslie, the president of ipHouse, that if he wanted to continue using DSL, his new service provider would be CenturyLink.”
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