Qwest FTTN launches in select cities…

In: Computer|Gadgets|Internet

25 Apr 2008

Earlier, this post explained about Qwest‘s fiber to the neighborhood (FTTN) network is expanding to a few select cities.

After some digging around, the 23 select markets are listed below for your perusal:

Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson
Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Ft. Collins
Idaho: Boise

Iowa: Des Moines, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids
Minnesota: Minneapolis/St. Paul
Nebraska: Omaha
New Mexico: Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces
Oregon: Portland, Salem, Bend, Eugene
Utah: Salt Lake City, Provo, St. George
Washington: Seattle, Vancouver

For the first time in my life, and for faster downloads and internet speeds, I actually have Boise, Idaho on my list of possible places I’d live. Guess it’s the 12mb and 20mb speeds that has me considering a move.

Read more about Qwest’s FTTN network offerings here.

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