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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 May 2014

    1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr pic.twitter.com/QhqBtOtOsV

    8:40 AM - 13 May 2014
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      1. THE BRADY GROUP LLC™‏ @THEBRADYGROUP 13 May 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        #FoodForThought #Biz “@WSJ 1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/wAXyocz8TR”

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      1. Kevin F. Curtin‏ @Kevin_Curtin 13 May 2014
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        GA Over 99%: “@WSJ: 1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/lQhkuaWRC6” #gapol

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      1. ጥቁር አንበሳ Tqur Anbesa‏ @Tikur_Anbesa 14 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: 1 in 10 Amricn relies entirely on wireless brdbnd Net. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/zpQuwt2osl” & they say no 2 net neutrality?

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      1. Arelya J Mitchell‏ @ArelyaJMitchell 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ And even more rely on water, smile.

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      1. Sarah Fazal‏ @FAZAL_tov 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: 1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/GkXtiWMVDD” just tryna survive..

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      1.  🤓‏ @tpwjim 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ still a huge market share to be ventured into

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      1. Hannah Jane‏ @hannahjgb 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ I don't see where your statistic in the tweet relates to the graph you've shown.

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      1. Jose A. Ruiz‏ @JoseAR15S 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ igot no clue for this? #TX

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      1. obama‏ @obama74115205 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ how-anniston-al-keeps-getting-screwed-by-feds-5-13-14http://cnnnext.com/video/7451/how-anniston-al-keeps-getting-screwed-by-feds-5-13-14/ …

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      1. KevinWV‏ @ProudAmerican15 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ Wow! What a bunch of crap from the "nonregulated" argument!

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      1. Puneet Mohan  🇮🇳‏ @puneetmohan 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: 1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/MPRxbhBIic” #surprise ?

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      1. Adam Mosey‏ @amosey008 13 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: 1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/HlKlkVkBla” pretty grim

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      1. Patriot Dame‏ @patriotdame 13 May 2014
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        @WSJ What percentage of Americans rely entirely on Big Brother? Doles not Soc. Sec. & Pensions earned or military benefits.

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      1. Kyle Wilson‏ @thekylewilson 13 May 2014
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        Step up Missouri! “@WSJ: 1 in 10 Americans relies entirely on wireless broadband Internet. http://trib.al/QXRAOcr  pic.twitter.com/hUtN311kmd”

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      2.  👻Sean B 😱 😱!ks 👻‏ @seanwbrooks 13 May 2014
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        A look at the incredibly poor state of our nation's "broadband" - where the highest tier measured by @WSJ is <3 MB/s http://trib.al/QXRAOcr 

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      3.  👻Sean B 😱 😱!ks 👻‏ @seanwbrooks 13 May 2014
        Replying to @seanwbrooks

        Whoops, that should have been > 3Mbps in my last tweet. After all these years, still messing up the hungry alligator...

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