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Table 2-4: Role of Government - Woodbury <br />Topic/Question Asked <br />Residential <br />Business <br />Willingness to Switch to High - <br />Speed Wireless Internet Service <br />Provided by the Cit - <br />$15 less/month? <br />20% less/month? <br />71 % Likel <br />69%'Likel <br />- $10 less/month? <br />10% less/month? <br />56% Likely <br />61% Likely <br />- $5 less/month? <br />5% less/month? <br />41% Likel <br />64% Likely <br />-Same Price/ <br />Same Price/month? <br />month? <br />50% Likely <br />41 % Likely <br />- $5 more/month? <br />5% more/month? <br />17% Likel <br />23% Likei <br />- $10 more/month? <br />10% more/month? <br />10% Likel <br />20% Likel <br />- $15 more/month? <br />20% more/month? <br />9% Likel <br />18% Likel <br />What Role Should the City Have <br />in Ensuring Access to <br />Competitively Priced Internet <br />Connectivity? <br />-.Make Rules to Promote <br />Competition <br />46% <br />42% <br />- Install Internet Network <br />and Lease Excess <br />12% <br />16% <br />Capacity <br />- Become a Provider of <br />High -Speed Internet <br />27% <br />25% <br />- No Role <br />15% <br />16% <br />Both St. Louis Park and Woodbury conducted feasibility- studies to determine what <br />role each community might play in connectivity. The City of St. Louis Park is <br />moving forward with a wireless pilot project. The City of Woodbury is moving <br />forward with an education effort to increase awareness of available connectivity. <br />2-3 <br />650. <br />ma <br />M <br />