Communities with widely available gigabit access have a...
Communities with widely available gigabit access have a per-capita gross domestic product 1.1 percent higher than communities with little to no gigabit availability, said a study released Thursday by Fiber to the Home Council Americas. The study examined 55 communities…
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in nine states, a news release said (http://bit.ly/1wI8FJk). The 14 communities with gigabit “enjoyed approximately $1.4 billion in additional GDP when gigabit broadband became widely available,” said Council President Heather Gold.