Is the rural Midwest the nation's "petri dish" for wireless internet?
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A new article in "the fedgazette," a publication of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says some rural cities and towns in the Midwest are "the petri dish" of the nation when it comes to wireless broadband internet technology. Monet Mobile Networks is one company that has set up shop in cities like Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Moorhead, Minnesota. We talk with Frank Jossi, who wrote the article, and with the CEO of Invisimax, a company bringing wireless internet to some very small Minnesota towns. (Jeff Horwich guest-hosts.)








