Fiber Broadband Seen as a Force Multiplier in These Cities

Communitywide fiber broadband infrastructure can lead to improved economic development opportunities and fast, reliable Internet service, and support “smart grid” technology, reducing electrical outages and powering next-generation computing.

A new report by EPB, a municipal utility that serves a 600-square-mile area including Chattanooga, Tenn., and surrounding parts of Hamilton and neighboring counties, found the economic impact of EPB’s high-speed fiber-optic broadband infrastructure has exceeded $5.3 billion and helped to generate more than 10,400 jobs in the region, since the system was launched 15 years ago.

Chattanooga made headlines more than a decade ago with its “Gig City” moniker as the city became more forward-looking, turning to the possibilities of technology to both improve the lives of residents and signal to the wider world its aim to compete in a digitally connected economy…

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