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Escambia County Selects EREC to Bring 2 Gigabit Fiber Optic Internet to North Escambia : NorthEscambia.com

Escambia County Selects EREC to Bring 2 Gigabit Fiber Optic Internet to North Escambia : NorthEscambia.com

The Escambia County Commission voted Monday to enter into an agreement with Escambia River Electric Cooperative to bring high-speed fiber internet directly to thousands of homes and businesses in rural northern Escambia County, potentially as early as next summer. Escambia County will contribute $6 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to the project …

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Why should small businesses switch to fiber internet?  - Baltimore Post Examiner

Why should small businesses switch to fiber internet? – Baltimore Post Examiner

Listen to this article Businesses all over the world depend on the internet to perform various business operations and daily tasks. Whether it’s managing their inventory, providing customer service to customers, improving their brand awareness, or simply performing their day-to-day tasks, the internet is used all over the world. When it comes to the fastest …

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Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his Internet.  He rallied neighbors to build their own fiber optic network instead

Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his Internet. He rallied neighbors to build their own fiber optic network instead

A group of Los Altos Hills, California residents are standing up to internet giants Comcast and AT&T. Tech-rich but internet-poor, residents of the Silicon Valley neighborhood were fed up with slow broadband speeds of under 25 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 3 Mbps upload — the federal definition of a house not served by …

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Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his Internet.  He rallied neighbors to build their own fiber optic network instead

Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his Internet. He rallied neighbors to build their own fiber optic network instead

A group of Los Altos Hills, California residents are standing up to internet giants Comcast and AT&T. Tech-rich but internet-poor, residents of the Silicon Valley neighborhood were fed up with slow broadband speeds of under 25 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 3 Mbps upload — the federal definition of a house not served by …

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California man brings neighbors together to build fiber network

California man brings neighbors together to build fiber network

(TNS) — A group of Los Altos Hills residents are standing up to internet giants Comcast and AT&T. Tech-rich but internet-poor, residents of the Silicon Valley neighborhood were fed up with slow broadband speeds of under 25 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 3 Mbps upload — the federal definition of a house not served …

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Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his Internet.  He rallied 41 South Bay neighbors to build their own super-fast fiber optic network instead

Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his Internet. He rallied 41 South Bay neighbors to build their own super-fast fiber optic network instead

A group of Los Altos Hills residents are standing up to internet giants Comcast and AT&T. Tech-rich but internet-poor, residents of the Silicon Valley neighborhood were fed up with slow broadband speeds of under 25 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 3 Mbps upload — the federal definition of a house not served by an …

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Duluth asks Lincoln Park residents to weigh in on proposed fiber optic network

Duluth asks Lincoln Park residents to weigh in on proposed fiber optic network

DULUTH — The city is preparing to invest $5.5 million in a fiber optic network that should provide high-speed data services to Lincoln Park residents and businesses at a more affordable price. But first, he wants to gauge public interest in the project. Mayor of Duluth Emily Larson City officials are asking residents and local …

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