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KACKyoto Art Center (Kyoto, Japan)
KACKonami Arcade Championship (gaming)
KACKirkland Arts Center (Kirland, WA)
KACKorean American Coalition
KACKashmiri American Council
KACKuwait Airways Corporation
KACKansas Association of Counties (Topeka, KS)
KACKansas Arts Commission
KACKentucky Annual Conference (United Methodist Church)
KACKnights Armament Company
KACKearney Agricultural Center
KACKomatsu America Corporation (Peoria, IL)
KACKenitra Athletic Club (Moroccan football club; est. 1938)
KACKyudo Association of Canada (archery)
KACKelly Aviation Center (San Antonio, TX)
KACKids Advocacy Coalition (Tifton, GA)
KACKeyboard and Chair
KACKanematsu Aerospace Corporation (Japan)
KACKing Alfreds College (Winchester, UK)
KACKiwi Asian Club (Auckland University students club)
KACKeep America Connected
KACKnights American Cheer (UK cheerleading program)
KACKids Against Crime
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The Coalition to Keep America Connected was founded by the Independent Telephone and Telecommunications Alliance (ITTA), the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA), the Organization for the Promotion and Advancement of Small Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO) and the Western Telecommunications Alliance (WTA), whose collective memberships include more than 700 small and mid-size communications companies.
Although NTCA and the Coalition to Keep America Connected have launched a national campaign on your behalf, one cannot overlook the power of grassroots advocacy.
He firmly supports the mission of the Coalition to Keep America Connected (www.keepamericaconnected.org) and urges everyone to become involved with the organization.
The Coalition to Keep America Connected was launched October 6, 2005, to give consumers a voice in the upcoming debate on rural telecommunications policies.
As I listened to the list, I realized that they are qualities that apply to all leaders and I urge you to keep them in mind as you lead your telco, and your community, in the struggle to keep America connected.
Working together, we have the ability to Keep America Connected.