It’s gotta be rough being a Kansas City sometimes. It ought to be a continuing cycle of pleasure, only to achieve that everybody was talking about your identically-named neighbor — like back in late March, when Google first announced plans to bring its ultra high-speed internet fiber to the Kansas side of the border. Things are looking up for our friends in Kansas City, Missouri, however — the city’s awesomely-named Mayor Sly James held a press conference with Google and Kansas City Power & Light today to announce that his town may be joining in at the bandwidthy fun. Both Kansas Cities can expect to head ultra high-speed next year, pricing on both sides of the invisible line remains elusive. Video of joyous local government officials after the break.
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