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Suspect Claims

Cisco is the first ghost town with fiber optic link? I highly doubt that. Many a ghost town is located along high traffic corridors and have had fiber optic cables for decades, Soldier Summit, Utah, Delle, Utah and Knolls, Utah in Utah alone surely have fiber optic access just from their location. Unless this can be sourced this claim should be scrubbed.

Also how is it possible to claim of ownership of a town that has no defined limits? These claims need a source or be removed IMO. Googling these claims yields nothing. In fact, the claim of ownership appears contradicted. searching on the Utah-Colorado gas company's website implies the oil wells in cisco are being leased.

Davemeistermoab 20:38, 26 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]