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Cincinnati Bell Inc. has launched a pilot program that will deliver 2 gigabit Internet to a select number of consumer addresses. Cincinnati Bell will use learnings from the 2 gigabit Internet pilot program to eventually expand the offering across its fiber-to-the home footprint in Greater Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Bell is one of the first Internet Service Providers nationwide to offer a 2 gigabit solution, which is 30 times faster than an average broadband connection. The 2 gigabit service will cost $299 a month. Cincinnati Bell will continue to offer additional tiers of fiber-based broadband access, starting at $44.99 a month.
Cincinnati Bell has invested more than $1 billion into building a fiber network across Greater Cincinnati since 2010, and is expanding the network to additional addresses every year. Through the end of the third quarter, Cincinnati Bell was able to deliver fiber to the home to approxi
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Lockland School District, Village of Lockland, and Cincinnati Bell Partner on Smart City Solution
December 15, 2020 GMT
CINCINNATI (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 15, 2020
The Lockland School District and the Village of Lockland are proud to announce a partnership with Cincinnati Bell to realize a “Smart City” vision that will bring free public WiFi to the Village. The goal is to provide Internet connectivity to residents who might otherwise not have reliable access for educational, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
In partnership with the Lockland School District and the Village of Lockland, Cincinnati Bell has installed a Smart City solution with WiFi coverage that “lights up” 15 locations within the Village. These locations include 8 public hotspots and 7 apartment complexes with a high concentration of Lockland School District Students. The community may log on through a splash