In case you’ve ever heard of Chattanooga in Tennessee, chances are high that you’re either a resident or you remember this remarkable UFO house constructed within the ’70s. From today, it’ll be known for offering the fastest internet connection inside the US-1Gbps.
Of course, the 1Gbps speed from EPB won’t be a patch on the 40Gbps that this Swedish granny was drying her laundry on two years ago, but 1Gbps is basically 200 times faster than the typical speed anything of the united states receives.
Any Chattanooga citizens dreaming of lightning-fast downloads should fork out $350 a month, though the CEO of EPB admitted that they ” don’t understand how to worth a gig…we’re experimenting. We’ll learn.”
In a quote similar to George Mallory’s infamous answer to the question of why he chose to climb Mt Everest, the EPB CEO Harold DePriest told the NY Times the explanation they’re launching a 1Gbps service is ” because we will.”
Non-Chattanoogaians after similarly-fast speeds should look to Google to produce the answer . Bad luck in the event you weren’t one of many 500,000 lucky individuals chosen for their fiber network experiment. [ NY Times ]
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