Controlled rollout begins after five years
Lafayette, LA is beginning to roll out city-owned fiber Internet service that gives customers 10Mbps download and upload for just $28.95. 30Mbps and even 50Mbps are also available at very reasonable prices. AT&T and Cox Cable filed lawsuits to stop it, but the city won in the end. They're also using the fiber to provide digital TV and phone service.
Is city-owned fiber networks the answer to the nation's broadband problem? I know I'd jump to that 10Mbps plan in a heartbeat. I pay $37.95 for 3Mbps/384Kbps DSL from AT&T.
Lafayette, LA is beginning to roll out city-owned fiber Internet service that gives customers 10Mbps download and upload for just $28.95. 30Mbps and even 50Mbps are also available at very reasonable prices. AT&T and Cox Cable filed lawsuits to stop it, but the city won in the end. They're also using the fiber to provide digital TV and phone service.
Is city-owned fiber networks the answer to the nation's broadband problem? I know I'd jump to that 10Mbps plan in a heartbeat. I pay $37.95 for 3Mbps/384Kbps DSL from AT&T.
