XO Communications questions the FCC on its broadband plan
Heather Burnett Gold, XO Communications' senior vice president for external affairs, asks the Federal Communications Commission about how the national broadband plan will aid small businesses.
XO, based in Herndon, is an Internet service provider for small businesses.
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March 23, 2010; 1:48 PM ET
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From XO's website:
"XO Communications is one of the nation’s largest communications service providers focused exclusively on businesses, government, and carrier and wholesale service providers nationwide."
XO is certainly no AT&T or Comcast, but they are not really "small," they are not even really an "ISP," nor do they cater solely to small businesses.