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btrautsc | 5 years ago
I think the most recent price is $68.99/ mo. 10gig is $299
It's a big county. You can live downtown. Suburban. Or quite rural all within access to the 'smart grid' / gig.
btrautsc | 5 years ago
I think the most recent price is $68.99/ mo. 10gig is $299
It's a big county. You can live downtown. Suburban. Or quite rural all within access to the 'smart grid' / gig.
ChuckMcM|5 years ago
There were people I knew who moved to Kansas when Google installed fiber there because they wanted a lower cost of living and could work from anywhere if they had good internet service.
If someone wants a decent side hustle a service for finding places to live that have 1G+ internet + enough amenities for your typical engineering type might make decent bank with referral fees. Collecting all that into one location.
znpy|5 years ago
Making sure there's FTTH at at least 1gbps down / 200mbps up is key.
15k to move in a depressed area sounds like a dumb bribe attempt to me.
danenania|5 years ago
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echelon|5 years ago
Such an awesome city, too. It's close to Atlanta and Charlotte, I just wish they'd fund the high speed rail network meant to connect the three cities.
btrautsc|5 years ago
It still gets floated from time to time (I recently saw high speed rail maps making the rounds).
IF/ when ATL > Chattanooga > Nashville are connected by a leg, it will absolutely change the region.
I have "heard" - completely so-and-so said - that much of the needed infrastructure exists. The key is repurposing existing rail lines and getting right of way.
I think there was a study commissioned that laid out the whole plan for a (3-5 stop) between downtown ATL and Nashville with a stop in Chattanooga.
austincheney|5 years ago
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AdrianB1|5 years ago
My home Internet connections are 1 Gbps and 300 Mbps (2 links from 2 providers, I work from home and I need the uptime) for less than $10 each, but the transfer speeds are close to these numbers only for local servers, getting out of the country is about half these speeds.