Georgia Town Named 'Intelligent City of the Year'
Posted by: Taub Urban Research Center
Thanks to: Telecom-Cities Research Network Taub Urban Research Center, New York University
Thanks to: Telecom-Cities Research Network Taub Urban Research Center, New York University
1 September 2000 - 8:30am
LaGrange, GA provided all of its 27,000 residents with free Internet access and telecommunications services.
The World Teleport Association has named LaGrange, GA (pop. 27,000) its "Intelligent City of the Year" for its creative use of new communications infrastructures for community and economic development.
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LaGrange Feted for its Fiber
Source:
Government Technology, September 1, 2000
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