Verizon is planning on upgrading certain areas to 100 Gigabit Ethernet by the end of the second quarter. It will take place in six different cities, broken up into three parts, two cities at a time. Chicago to New York, Sacramento to Los Angeles, and Minneapolis to Kansas City.
Verizon says the upgrade is primarily intended to benefit businesses which rely on video streaming, cloud-based apps, and other high-bandwidth services. Verizon also just recently deployed a 100 Gigabit network in Europe between routers on a 555-mile stretch from Paris to Frankfurt.
More info at: Cnet
Verizon has been doing great this year. this will only strengthen them more
ReplyDeleteLol, verizon is getting scared of the looming AT&T take over. Fucking at&t
ReplyDeleteI hope this helps I want to get a nice 4g phone and surf at lightening speed.
ReplyDeleteWow, nowhere near me.
ReplyDeletewow there gona have awesome speed, better switch providers
ReplyDeleteyeah sucks not near me either
ReplyDeletei'm sure the price is gonna follow :D
ReplyDeleteThat is insane, let's see if they do it here in the UK too.
ReplyDeleteI live in Minneapolis! I'll definitely get this if the price isn't too high.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's pretty amazing. Thanks forthis.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear they're moving things forward
ReplyDelete100Gb??? wow
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