"We have some people who will ask for the gigabit service and we actually try to talk them down to 100Mbs"
Every now and then the idea of municipal broadband bubbles up around here, so this was interesting: Ars Technica looked at how a small city in Oregon has built out its own fiber network and is offering very high speed internet access at low prices. (For same frame of reference, the city has about 1/10 the population of Albany, and is about 1/7 the geographic size.) [Ars Technica] [via @PresofAlbany]
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Hey folks, missing the 'band' - though the idea of a 'municipal broad' is intriguing!
Editors: Fixed. Thank you.
... said -R on Aug 5, 2015 at 12:05 PM | link