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Iowa just got its first gigabit city. ...

Iowa just got its first gigabit city. The speed is a “selling point” that will allow businesses to compete more aggressively, said Rob Houlihan, network services manager for Cedar Falls Utilities, speaking in a Tuesday video (http://bit.ly/16n92gs) in which the…

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municipal network announced the faster speeds. Gigabit speeds are available for both residential and business customers in Cedar Falls, available the day a customer requests them and activated remotely, it said in a news release (http://bit.ly/130ZjaI). Cedar Falls Utilities runs a fiber network throughout the city, which has just under 40,000 residents. The monthly residential cost of 1 Gbps download/500 Mbps upload speeds is $267.50 for city residents and $272.50 for rural ones, according to Cedar Falls Utilities. For about half that price, the network offers 120/60 Mbps speeds.