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Utah an Internet Utopia?

Utah may soon be home to the nation's largest ultrahigh-speed digital network. The $470 million project, called Utopia (Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency), would link Salt Lake City and 17 other Utah cities over the Internet via a fiber-optic network capable of transmitting voice, data and video at speeds several times faster than that of current copper, cable and satellite syst...

By Staff December 1, 2003

Utah may soon be home to the nation’s largest ultrahigh-speed digital network.

The $470 million project, called Utopia (Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency), would link Salt Lake City and 17 other Utah cities over the Internet via a fiber-optic network capable of transmitting voice, data and video at speeds several times faster than that of current copper, cable and satellite systems.

While fiber-optics may seem a questionable prospect, given that thousands of miles of installed cables currently lay unused, Utopia’s plan has a twist: completing a direct fiber-optic connection to homes and businesses—something the fiber-optic boom of the 1990s failed to do.

According to the New York Times, the network would initially be available to 723,000 residents in 248,000 households and 34,500 businesses.