MUST READ!!! GOOGLE FIBER BLOG SEYZ GIGABIT INTERNETS GROWS KANSAS CITY ECONOMY AND SAVES BOND RATING!!!



Kansas City Google Fiber inspires a great deal of celebration from politicos and now we learn that gigabit Internet speed might be saving this town from financial ruin according to a recent blog post . . .

Gigabit Enthusiasm: an economic reality

Local money line:

"Our study suggests that as gigabit services become available in more communities, the impact on economies and consumers is likely to be substantial. Indeed, if the 41 communities in our study without gigabit broadband were to adopt the new service, they could expect as much as $3.3 billion in incremental GDP. And we are not alone in this perspective; the ratings agency Fitch underscored this point when it upgraded Kansas City, Missouri’s bond ratings, noting that the gigabit to the home fiber network “[…] has the potential to make a significant economic impact.”"

This is good stuff in addition to faster speeds so that Kansas City can look at more cat photos.

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. toy TERNZ berndurg GARF will killz the gurgler internets when they STOLE THE MONEY FOR the choo-choo frou frou garrrrghelekelnlkasjfd

    Brooksaid is sooo mad Lucas is maaaaad bro! Mensa fag Jim Crow tie! gaaaarfa!

    Remember whens the ter tern closed the fire station? its just like that and also slaves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Yes, it has to be true. I mean lookie! We can all of a sudden afford a trolly line and by the time the train line is finally approved all the way to Springfield and we have Google fiber in Jeff City the city will be able to afford fire hydrants.

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  3. Mensa boy must be in hangover mode this morning.

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  4. A report from The Information (paywall) says the co-founder Larry Page has set up a ‘company within a company’ dubbed ‘Google 2.0’ that will look at the tech giant’s long-term future – presumably for when advertising revenue from search traffic (inevitably) dries up.

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