Ultra high-speed broadband is coming to Kansas City, Kansas

Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 1:05 PM ET

Update 4:15PM: We’ve heard from some communities that they’re disappointed not to have been selected for our initial build. So just to reiterate what I've said many times in interviews: we're so thrilled by the interest we've generated—today is the start, not the end the project. And over the coming months, we'll be talking to other interested cities about the possibility of us bringing ultra high-speed broadband to their communities.
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2 comments:

Benjamin McLean said...

What about UMKC?

brainmist said...

I'm so looking forward to this. My area (the Quad Cities of Iowa/ Illinois) has a population base of 380,000, but very few ISPs, and nothing particularly good. Prices are high for minimal services and slow transmission. Honestly, I toy regularly with dumping my home 'high speed' and investing in a 3G phone/hub instead.