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Nebraska City Commissions Gigabit Fiber Broadband for Every Resident, Business

Phillip Dampier October 15, 2013 Broadband Speed, Competition, Public Policy & Gov't 1 Comment

spiralNebraska City, Neb. understands how super fast broadband can transform local businesses, education, health care, and consumer entertainment. The only problem for the community of 7,277 residents is getting a provider to supply it.

Although incumbent providers Time Warner Cable and Windstream Communications were willing to offer expanded service, only Spiral Communications of Bellevue, Neb., promised to deliver 1,000/1,000Mbps fiber optic broadband to every local resident and business that wants it.

nebraska city“To be competitive with other communities in retaining and attracting industry, businesses, families and individuals and to continue to provide a high quality of life for our citizens, we must have greater bandwidth,” Nebraska City Mayor Jack Hobbie said.

Spiral has begun engineering studies in the Otoe County seat to contemplate the total cost of the network — an expense the company will bear itself. Spiral said it would invest $3 million in the equipment and pay a 3 percent franchise fee to the city.

Prices for the service have not yet been set, but Spiral promises customers can buy less costly Internet speeds of 10-50Mbps.

Currently, Spiral Communications provides wireless Internet service in western Iowa and has a fiber to the home project in Traynor and fiber optic ring around Tabor, both in Iowa.

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10 years ago

mmm nebraska city. That reminds me need to get some apples 🙂 Hope they pull it off.

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