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Take This Survey To Tell Edison Officials About Your Internet Service
The township is looking to provide residents and businesses with an alternative to Optimum.
EDISON, NJ – If you’re having internet issues, it’s time to tell township officials. Edison is asking residents to take a survey to help them gauge internet needs.
“Ending Optimum’s awful monopoly here in Edison is a priority since it is among the most frequent and consistent complaints we receive,” Edison Mayor Sam Joshi said on Facebook.
“Over the next few weeks, we are asking residents to complete this survey to help inform us of your internet needs.”
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The Edison Township Internet Survey has 13 questions for residents and business owners and is open until July 23.
The questions are related to speed, reliability, internet use and more.
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Joshi has long expressed his wish of establishing township-wide broadband internet. The high-speed internet would provide an alternative to Optimum, giving businesses and residents access to the web with ease.
Click here for the survey.
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