Chattanooga has become the first U.S. city to provide blazing-fast Internet — with download speeds 20 times faster than anything now offered to big business users in Nashville or anywhere else, for that matter.
The question now is whether Chattanooga’s high-tech fiber-optic system puts Music City behind in the race for new jobs.
The high-speed service, provided by city-owned utility Electric Power Board, is matched only by Hong Kong and a few other cities on Earth. Faster Internet connections that push more data through bigger digital pipes are a crucial calling card when prospecting for 21st-century jobs, economic development officials say.
“The availability of high-speed broadband is one of the top considerations of companies looking for new sites,” said Matt Kisber, Tennessee’s commissioner of economic and community development. “In comparison with what Chattanooga now has to offer, Nashville has a lot of catching up to do.”
Introduction of the service comes amid a growing debate among city governments, companies and nations about how — and at what cost — to best pursue the next wave of broadband technology as a gateway to a brave new world of high-tech, Internet-based products and services.
The Chattanooga broadband is available to all 170,000 customers of that city’s EPB, which serves all or parts of five Tennessee and three north Georgia counties. The system offers broadband downloads of up to 1 gigabit, or 1,000 megabits.
The speeds are 200 times faster than the average broadband speed in American homes, and 20 times faster than previously existing premium services.
The new ultra-fast Internet service has helped put Chattanooga “on the short list of progressive communities in the world,” Chattanooga Mayor Ron Littlefield said recently. The city also has a new Volkswagen assembly plant and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s SimCenter computational engineering lab.
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