[1st-mile-nm] Want Fast Broadband? Move to Utah

John Brown john at citylinkfiber.com
Tue Jan 19 18:04:49 PST 2010


Cool.  Reading the report, New Mexico can be proud.

WE are one of seven states that saw an INCREASE of MORE THAN 25% in YoY
bandwidth.

(page 27 of the report).

I suspect much of that is because of the rural deployment of fiber by
our rural carriers, and the deployment of fiber to homes and businesses
in Albuquerque.

John Brown, President
CityLink Fiber Holdings, Inc.
Albuquerque's only TRUE Fiber to the Home provider
Nationally Certified

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> Subject: [1st-mile-nm] Want Fast Broadband? Move to Utah
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> FYI
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> >Report: Utah Has the Best Broadband in the U.S., Internet News
> >That's not the only surprise in a report by content delivery
> >provider Akamai on the state of American bandwidth.
> >
> >More Info:
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> Broadband-Move-to-Utah.htm
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