Lafayette Fiber Funds Obtained – $110 million in the bank after long, tough road

In: broadbandreports.com|Site Feeds|VoIP

30 Jun 2007


Funds are officially in the bank for Lafayette, Lousiana’s citywide fiber network, which has taken years to get off the ground due to constant legal & PR battles with local incumbents Cox & BellSouth. $110 million in funding has finally been obtained, though it’s going to take another 18 months before the first customers get service. The city says everybody who wants service should have it two years after those initial customers come online.
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