Chattanooga Launches Nations Largest Public Full Fiber Network
Prices and Options
All broadband speeds are symmetrical; prices by month
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| 15 Mbps | $57.99 |
| 20 Mbps | $69.99 |
| 50 Mbps | $174.99 |
| 15 Mbps and basic phone | $68.83 |
| 15 Mbps / basic phone / basic cable | $92.97 |
| 15 Mbps/ phone & 120 min long distance / 77 Channels | $117.24 |
Caveats: an extra $5.99 a month for HD Capability on the TV, but even the basic phone package comes with caller ID and 3-way calling
Chattanooga Launches Nations Largest Public Full Fiber Network
Prices and Options
All broadband speeds are symmetrical; prices by month
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| 15 Mbps | $57.99 |
| 20 Mbps | $69.99 |
| 50 Mbps | $174.99 |
| 15 Mbps and basic phone | $68.83 |
| 15 Mbps / basic phone / basic cable | $92.97 |
| 15 Mbps/ phone & 120 min long distance / 77 Channels | $117.24 |
Caveats: an extra $5.99 a month for HD Capability on the TV, but even the basic phone package comes with caller ID and 3-way calling
Chattanooga Launches Nations Largest Public Full Fiber Network
Prices and Options
All broadband speeds are symmetrical; prices by month
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| 15 Mbps | $57.99 |
| 20 Mbps | $69.99 |
| 50 Mbps | $174.99 |
| 15 Mbps and basic phone | $68.83 |
| 15 Mbps / basic phone / basic cable | $92.97 |
| 15 Mbps/ phone & 120 min long distance / 77 Channels | $117.24 |
Caveats: an extra $5.99 a month for HD Capability on the TV, but even the basic phone package comes with caller ID and 3-way calling
Chattanooga Launches Nations Largest Public Full Fiber Network
Prices and Options
All broadband speeds are symmetrical; prices by month
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| 15 Mbps | $57.99 |
| 20 Mbps | $69.99 |
| 50 Mbps | $174.99 |
| 15 Mbps and basic phone | $68.83 |
| 15 Mbps / basic phone / basic cable | $92.97 |
| 15 Mbps/ phone & 120 min long distance / 77 Channels | $117.24 |
Caveats: an extra $5.99 a month for HD Capability on the TV, but even the basic phone package comes with caller ID and 3-way calling
Chattanooga Launches Nations Largest Public Full Fiber Network
Prices and Options
All broadband speeds are symmetrical; prices by month
| Option | Price |
|---|---|
| 15 Mbps | $57.99 |
| 20 Mbps | $69.99 |
| 50 Mbps | $174.99 |
| 15 Mbps and basic phone | $68.83 |
| 15 Mbps / basic phone / basic cable | $92.97 |
| 15 Mbps/ phone & 120 min long distance / 77 Channels | $117.24 |
Caveats: an extra $5.99 a month for HD Capability on the TV, but even the basic phone package comes with caller ID and 3-way calling
Muni Projects Lead in Europe
Roland Montagne also says that competition has been driving new FTTH/FTTB projects. He mentioned that more that 56% of the FTTH/B projects were conducted by public entities such as municipalities and utilities. Incumbents originated only 10.8% of the projects.If we want to see competition in telecommunications, we need public ownership of networks. Private networks tend toward monopoly markets, communities should build a network to ensure competition, especially the robust competition that can only come with open access full fiber-optic networks.
Muni Projects Lead in Europe
Roland Montagne also says that competition has been driving new FTTH/FTTB projects. He mentioned that more that 56% of the FTTH/B projects were conducted by public entities such as municipalities and utilities. Incumbents originated only 10.8% of the projects.If we want to see competition in telecommunications, we need public ownership of networks. Private networks tend toward monopoly markets, communities should build a network to ensure competition, especially the robust competition that can only come with open access full fiber-optic networks.
Muni Projects Lead in Europe
Roland Montagne also says that competition has been driving new FTTH/FTTB projects. He mentioned that more that 56% of the FTTH/B projects were conducted by public entities such as municipalities and utilities. Incumbents originated only 10.8% of the projects.If we want to see competition in telecommunications, we need public ownership of networks. Private networks tend toward monopoly markets, communities should build a network to ensure competition, especially the robust competition that can only come with open access full fiber-optic networks.
Muni Projects Lead in Europe
Roland Montagne also says that competition has been driving new FTTH/FTTB projects. He mentioned that more that 56% of the FTTH/B projects were conducted by public entities such as municipalities and utilities. Incumbents originated only 10.8% of the projects.If we want to see competition in telecommunications, we need public ownership of networks. Private networks tend toward monopoly markets, communities should build a network to ensure competition, especially the robust competition that can only come with open access full fiber-optic networks.
