Bulding the Gigabit City
by Craig Settles
Publisher: Smashwords 2013
Number of pages: 119
Description:
Building the Gigabit City helps you: navigate past the hype about gigabit networks; understand what super-fast Internet access can and cannot do to improve your community; do effective needs analysis; and plan effective broadband strategy. This book doesn't give you all the answers, it helps you ask the right questions so your community finds its own best answers.
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