January 13, 2025

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – “Kansas City here we come.” That from Google which has chosen Kansas City, Kan. as the city that gets its super-high speed internet system. Google has ended its nationwide search and chose the city as the first place to get its new ultra-fast broadband network. “What we want to be able to do is to take your speed of your Internet connection and multiply it by a factor of a hundred,” said Google vice president of access service Milo Medin. Robb Heinman, with the pro soccer team Sporting Kansas City told ABC News that the new soccer park in Wyandotte County will be the most technologically advanced stadium in the world. “It’s gonna allow our fans to have different experiences around content and mobile payments and just all sorts of applications that we probably haven’ even thought of yet,” he said. The Fibers For Communities program is expected to be up and running in early 2012.
Thursday, March 31, 3 p.m.

Leave a Reply