Some North Carolina residents still fight for internet access [telecom]

"This is critical infrastructure like the highways that we drive on," one city official said.

By Ezra Kaplan and Haley Messenger

ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. -- Across the well-manicured homes in this city's subdivision of Fairfield, Jeff Stanovich never thought that he would be hunched over his router wishing his internet would work.

It's a near daily routine. Unplug the modem, wait 45 seconds, plug it back in, wait for the blue lights to all come back on.

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