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Louisville, Ky., issued a request for information Thursday for...

Louisville, Ky., issued a request for information Thursday for vendors or others to create a gigabit-capable network, said Mayor Greg Fischer in a news release that day (http://bit.ly/1cY7w7X). The network should be available in targeted commercial corridors and residential areas…

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with demonstrated demand, said Fischer. A free or heavily discounted 100 Mbps Internet service down- and upstream over a wired or wireless network needs to be available for low-income families, he said. Prices for the network should also be comparable to other gigabit fiber communities across the U.S., he said. The city is willing to discuss its rights of way such as water lines, sewer lines and alleys to assist in the project, said Ted Smith, economic growth and innovation chief. Responses to the RFI are due Jan. 31.