- , Friday, May 21, 2004 12 AM
It's unlikely that either George W. Bush or John Kerry's political strategists stay up at night worrying about broadband. The availability of the high-speed Internet technology is not now and will not
be a central issue in this year's presidential campaign. In a season already dominated by pressing issues, both sexy and sinister, it's hard to imagine anyone saying about Kerry or Bush, "Sure he has
a plan to fight global terror, but what's his position on cable versus DSL?"
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