I believe (well, actually, I am pretty sure) that Access Humboldt was formed with money that was paid by Cox/Suddenlink when the last contract was up with the cities that had franchise agreements.
One of the things done by the group hired by the cities was that a questionaire was prepared and sent out to subscribers, and Access Humboldt was one of the results, as subsribers indicated this was one of the things they'd like to see.
BTW, Access Humboldt has no political bent; its board is well represented across the political spectrum, heck, I believe Uberbogeyman Rob Arkley once sat on the board.
Oh, and Hi Tracy! (and John, I think, if its who I think it is.)
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Hello all,
I believe (well, actually, I am pretty sure) that Access Humboldt was formed with money that was paid by Cox/Suddenlink when the last contract was up with the cities that had franchise agreements.
One of the things done by the group hired by the cities was that a questionaire was prepared and sent out to subscribers, and Access Humboldt was one of the results, as subsribers indicated this was one of the things they'd like to see.
BTW, Access Humboldt has no political bent; its board is well represented across the political spectrum, heck, I believe Uberbogeyman Rob Arkley once sat on the board.
Oh, and Hi Tracy! (and John, I think, if its who I think it is.)