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DSL is from Hunger (meaning NG NOT GOOD, paid for dsl with dial up speed), water N /O, Phone <br />service fair, ALOHA BROADBAND seems to be doing a decent job. <br />You could have informational internet kiosks & hot spots — <br />Black sands has no high speed internet <br />I am so glad to be asked this question. I strongly believe that internet access should be <br />commensurate with the population boom in the Puna area (esp. Fern Acres). <br />Internet is still not available in many pahoa areas. <br />all public utilities needs updating, particularly internet access. <br />Internet access is really limited. <br />Given how small the central business district is, it should be relatively inexpensive to provide <br />free wi -fi for people. <br />I think the library should have free internet. <br />better Internet <br />We have high speed wireless internet, though expansion of that service to more communities <br />could be improved upon. <br />many areas do not have high speed internet access <br />Water great for HI'n Beaches. We are so grateful for that service. Electric rates are a disgrace, <br />considering the potential for alternative sources. Phone and internet are shaky and often <br />unreliable <br />yeah, the Internet infrastructure could be vastly improved <br />equality in internet for better economic success <br />Pahoa could use a wifi district in downtown for individuals and businesses. <br />We also get upset with the internet srvice, through the cable company. Our cable goes down <br />more than twice a month and then we not only don't have internet service, for our business, <br />but no phone service, in case of emergencies. We have never experienced as many outageous <br />as Time Warner cable has. <br />Electric, phone and internet are great where we live in Leilani, but some areas need better <br />internet access <br />Public Utilities Page 3 <br />