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Mar 28, 2006 4:59 PM

WildBlue offers free installation for high-speed Internet via satellite.

Growers tired of slow dial-up Internet connections can take advantage of a free installation offer from WildBlue Communications. WildBlue provides high-speed Internet access via satellite to anyone with a clear view of the southern sky. The always-on broadband Internet connection provides access speeds that are up to thirty times faster than dial-up.

Installation normally costs $179.95 is free through May 15. WildBlue offers three Internet service packages starting from $49.95/month. All packages include Internet Service Provider services such as e-mail and Web space, the WildBlue Portal (featuring news, information and entertainment), customer care and equipment warranty. The equipment for WildBlue is $299.

For more information, contact WildBlue, 866/945-3258, or visit www.wildblue.com.

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