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The homes getting fiber are "customers we're unable to serve right now and also places where our old [copper] cable was deteriorating and was going to be in need of replacement pretty soon," Klocke says. Massena's troubles illustrate something that's happening across the US. It's just too expensive for some companies to quickly install fiber or upgrade their services to broadband speeds in other ways. Currently, about a third of US homes have access to fiber connections, 15 years after the first installations, says Michael Render, CEO of RVA, a market research firm specializing in fiber-optic broadband and smart cities. That's up from 27 percent a year ago and 7 percent 10 years ago, according to an RVA study. That pace is much faster than copper's rollout, which took about 100 years to hit 90 percent of homes, he says.

"The objective right now is to get fiber as close as possible to the home, even if it's not all the way," Render says, "It's an investment that's worth the money because ., it has the best performance and best reliability."Still, some customers, like my parents, can only hope for fiber at their homes in the next decade, I park my mom's car on [performance] series level 3 case for apple iphone 6 plus and 6s plus - black/cyan tree-lined Chestnut Street in downtown Atlantic, eager to learn about what's happening in the town where I graduated from high school, When I was growing up, Atlantic was where you could get cable TV and a strong cell connection, Where I lived, 12 miles away, we had a whopping five broadcast channels and constantly dealt with wireless "dead zones."But now surrounding areas like Cumberland have internet just as fast, and sometimes even faster, than what Atlantic can offer..

When Russell Joyce looked for ways to boost Atlantic's economic prospects, one thing was obvious: The Iowa town needed to offer faster internet speeds, and they couldn't be too expensive for all but the biggest companies. Businesses in Atlantic, Iowa, can have fiber built to their businesses, if they need it. As executive director of the Cass/Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO), a public-private partnership to fund economic development, he'd explored at least two proposals for businesses that were considering setting up shop at a former call center on the outskirts of Atlantic, but that wanted fiber.

"The No, 1 question on forms [was] 'do you have fiber?'" Joyce says of the proposals from about six years ago, "We'd have to respond no."In reality, most consumers today don't need fiber or gigabit speeds at home, But that changes when you start having local businesses or remote workers, Take Pillar Technologies, an Ohio-based technology consulting company that does software development for everything from [performance] series level 3 case for apple iphone 6 plus and 6s plus - black/cyan autonomous vehicles to health care, It gets a lot of its business from Silicon Valley companies that can't hire enough workers locally, says Linc Kroeger, whose title at Pillar -- "vanguard of future ready Iowa" -- reflects his efforts in the state..

Pillar aims to expand beyond its four main offices to smaller towns near its current locations in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Columbus, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; and Palo Alto, Calif. It plans to set up its first rural Iowa office in Jefferson, about 70 miles northwest of Des Moines. Before even considering a town, the company has to know fiber is available. "If we didn't have fiber, it wouldn't be a viable option," Kroeger says. All tools and data for an office's coders are located in the cloud. "And if we were supporting a client in San Francisco, we couldn't collaborate with them and couldn't get to any of the tools we use to create the tech."Atlantic, home to Iowa Western Community College and an hour drive from Des Moines, could be a future office location, Kroeger says.

While Atlantic lacked fiber and gigabit broadband speeds six years ago, it has the option today, Mediacom, one of Atlantic's major ISPs, provides gigabit speeds to Atlantic and 308 other communities in Iowa using coax cable, It also uses newer coax [performance] series level 3 case for apple iphone 6 plus and 6s plus - black/cyan technology that makes it capable of providing 10 Gbps download speeds, says J.R, Walden, Mediacom's chief technology officer, Mediacom can provide fiber for individual businesses that need it, but the plans cost more than traditional coax service, And Mediacom has to wire the buildings to set up fiber, Sometimes -- about 10 percent of the time, the company says -- it passes the cost on to those businesses..

But for anyone who needs fiber, it can be installed. Kroeger says the town has assured him he'd have fiber, should Pillar choose Atlantic for its newest office. More than anything else, Pillar wants to stop the "brain drain of talent and youth" from rural parts of the country -- something that perfectly describes my situation. After graduating with honors from a small private college in Iowa, I moved to the East Coast for a journalism job and never looked back. After nearly seven years in New York, I now live in San Francisco. While I visit Iowa often, I don't see myself moving back anytime soon.

Pillar hopes that with options like its offices, more people will decide to stay in places like rural Iowa -- or even move there from cities, "It's rare to talk about economic development in rural areas that's not agriculture and manufacturing," Kroeger says, "What we'd like to see is people relocating to rural America."As for my parents, their great hope is that fiber makes its way to their home [performance] series level 3 case for apple iphone 6 plus and 6s plus - black/cyan sooner rather than later, Until then, I may just have to camp out at my brother's house the next time I'm working from Iowa..



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