Bloomberg - Terry Huval is a large, friendly man with a lilting Southern accent who plays Cajun fiddle tunes in his spare time. He is also the director of utilities in Lafayette, Louisiana. “Our job is making sure we listen to our citizens,” he says.
In recent years, the citizens of Lafayette have been asking for speedier Internet access.
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Huge loss for those who don't know where else to spend their surplus $8 a month
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Websites are harvesting our data even before we
Regulations are beginning to require users to verify their identification online.
It's so true! (looks at att bill) Yep! it's definitely true.
It's a real shame that cable & telephone companies would hinder progress than promote it. A city should be able to provide the best it can give it's population.
If fiber is better then why are these corperations still holding onto the antiquated copper wire. The burning question I have is who's allowing this backwards-ness to continue.