Monday, 29 December 2014

Minnesota ISP is now fastest in the world, offers speeds 10 times faster than Google Fiber

Some residents of Minneapolis, Minnesota will soon have access to superfast Internet, thanks to US Internet, which has recently announced that it will offer a mind-boggling 10Gbps broadband speed to both residential and small-business owners in the city. Just to give you an idea, this is 10 times the speed of Google Fiber, which is currently available in Kansas City; Provo, Utah; and Austin, Texas.
“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,” U.S. Internet CEO Joe Caldwell said in a statement. The service will be available for $400/month — there’s also a $99 installation fee.
The Minnetonka-based ISP, which has around 30,000 customers in southwest Minneapolis, already offers 1Gbps broadband service for $65 per month to those customers. Local residents can sign up for the new 10Gbps service here.

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