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EFN
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EFNExchange Fund Notes
EFNEinheitliche Fortbildungsnummer
EFNEphrin
EFNElectronic Frontier Norway
EFNEugene Free Community Network
EFNExternal Financing Needed
EFNExceptional Financial Need scholarship
EFNEndettement Financier Net (Finance)
EFNEngine Family Number (automobiles)


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After hooking up to an Internet service provider such as Qwest, Comcast or Eugene Free Community Network, a family can go online from anywhere in the house, provided the house has been hardwired to connect with the provider's computers.
LANCE MILLER Eugene EFN's demise long in coming While James Kaplan (letters, April 16) is free to think as he wishes, he has no real knowledge of Eugene Free Community Network operations.
Byline: Sherri Buri McDonald The Register-Guard Eugene Free Community Network, a homegrown Internet service provider that has offered low-cost Internet access to needy groups and individuals for more than a decade, will continue that mission, but as part of the Emerald People's Utility District.
 
 
 
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