A new company to complain to for the high price of hotel broadband

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Tim Higgins

Upon completion of the transaction, which is subject to certain closing requirements that are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2007, LodgeNet will provide Internet access services to more than 175,000 hotel rooms nationwide, increasing its current base five fold. LodgeNet has an existing base of one million interactive television rooms.

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