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01/31/18 10:05 AM

#296 RE: lukin4winners #295

News: HMMR play on Net Neutrality!! (read)

Hammer Fiber ( HMMR) New VPN Servers Offer Play on Net Neutrality

(NEW YORK)--Ludlow Research updated its coverage on Hammer Fiber Optics Holdings Corp. (OTCQB: HMMR), a leading communications system integrator and tower service provider, based on its recent launch of Virtual Private Network (VPN) servers as a play against Net Neutrality repeal.

Net Neutrality Repeal

The FCC recently repealed the long standing issue of Net Neutrality, which is the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.

In short with Net Neutrality now repealed Internet Service providers (ISP) can now charge you the consumer for access to certain content on the Internet, and even particular websites.

HMMR VPN Play on Net Neutrality

Hammer Fiber (HMMR) recently announced the launch of their Virtual Private Network (VPN) service. Customers of this service connect and utilize the internet through their own encrypted connection and Hammer Fiber's VPN servers, allowing them private, unrestricted access. Utilizing Hammer Fiber's robust server infrastructure, this platform will allow users unparalleled security, privacy and anonymity.

Daniel Corbe, Director of Network Operations at Hammer Fiber commented, "We wanted to make sure that our customers had a way to connect and surf the internet away from the scrutiny of internet service providers, even ourselves. Recently, the monitoring of internet usage and potential restriction on that usage have created a demand for customers to maintain their freedom."

The launch of HMMR Virtual Private Network (VPN) could quickly put Hammer Fiber, and its stock, on a number of radars of champions for this cause as a play against the repeal of Net Neutrality.

https://ludlowresearch.com/reports

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sweet crude

02/21/18 10:37 AM

#297 RE: lukin4winners #295

Rural Broadband Bill Pases in House

This could be big for HMMR as they already provide solution for rural broadband

http://www.govtech.com/network/Washington-Rural-Broadband-Bill-Sails-Through-House.html


(TNS) — Rural Washington may soon see high-speed internet capabilities, if a bill championed by Rep. Mary Dye, R-Pomeroy, survives the state senate.

House Bill 2664, which passed the House in a landslide 98-0 vote, seeks to give ports throughout Washington the authority to build fiber optic infrastructure in their areas.

"It's an interesting political bill because there's just a great deal of support among both parties to do something to help rural Washington," Dye said. "There's rural areas throughout the state, even in urban counties like King County, that are underserved and the ports are the greatest tool to get that done."