Minneapolis set for 10 Gbps Internet
December 29, 2014
Internet and data services provider US Internet is launching what it claims is the world’s first ever 10 Gbps Internet speed service for residential and small business users, but at a price.
“The launch of our 10 Gbps Internet service will make Minneapolis the first city in the world to receive access to the Internet at speeds never before experienced in our country, or any other country for that matter, both in terms of 10 Gbps download and upload speeds,” said Joe Caldwell, Co-CEO of US Internet.
Caldwell said the ISP had long advocated for small business owners and residential customers that they deserve the same broadband as Fortune 100 companies. “With our new fibre network, we have redefined what is considered broadband Internet and taken our speed capabilities to next-gen levels, resulting in the fastest Internet service the world has ever seen for home users. Now, Minneapolis residents will have more Internet bandwidth in their houses than some countries have serving their entire country,” he declared.
The service is available immediately at $399 per month.
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