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Re: most massive internet concentration moves to DC
- From: David Wagoner <dwagoner AT unc.edu>
- To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: most massive internet concentration moves to DC
- Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 15:03:33 -0400
Let us not forget Austin, TX, recently dubbed the "Hilly Silicon Valley" for
it's
surrounding landscape. Dallas is also booming with IT companies that wish to
tap into
it's "Telecommunications Corridor". Why Texas you might ask? Lots of land,
a hell of a
lot cheaper than CA, and best of all- no state income tax!
David Wagoner
dwagoner AT unc.edu
Paul Jones wrote:
> the big dc pluses besides dc which you decide are closeness to
> international flights, cheaper than nyc or the west coast centers (for
> now), military-industrial ties (that big think thing Eric mentioned),
> closeness to mae east, high culture in dc, 15 lawyers/square foot.
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most massive internet concentration moves to DC,
Paul Jones, 10/13/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: most massive internet concentration moves to DC, Eric Knisley, 10/14/1999
- Re: most massive internet concentration moves to DC, Steven Champeon, 10/14/1999
- Re: most massive internet concentration moves to DC, Paul Jones, 10/14/1999
- Re: most massive internet concentration moves to DC, David Wagoner, 10/14/1999
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