Fast Internet Is Chattanooga’s New Locomotive
The New York Times
“Gig City,” as Chattanooga is sometimes called, has what city officials and analysts say was the first and fastest — and now one of the least expensive — high-speed Internet services in the United States.
For less than $70 a month, consumers enjoy an ultrahigh-speed fiber-optic connection that transfers data at one gigabit per second. That is 50 times the average speed for homes in the rest of the country, and just as rapid as service in Hong Kong, which has the fastest Internet in the world.
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“All life pulsates in time to the Earth and our artificial fields cause abnormal reactions in all organisms… Increasing electropollution could set in motion irreversible changes leading to our extinction.” Robert O. Becker M.D. (Twice Nominated for the Nobel Prize)
Editor’s Note: Fiber optics is not only much faster than wireless – Fiber optics and hard wired connections are safe, more reliable and more secure than wireless.
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