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Updated · CaloNews.com · Jun 11
Huntington Park Breaks Ground on $25.3 Million Broadband Project for 5,000 Mbps Internet
Updated
Updated · CaloNews.com · Jun 11

Huntington Park Breaks Ground on $25.3 Million Broadband Project for 5,000 Mbps Internet

1 articles · Updated · CaloNews.com · Jun 11

Summary

  • $25.3 million in state grant funding will build Huntington Park’s new broadband network, with city officials launching the project Wednesday at Robert Keller Park.
  • The plan calls for 42 miles of last-mile fiber and 11 miles of middle-mile fiber, delivering internet speeds of up to 5,000 Mbps across the city.
  • Vice Mayor Jonathan Sanabria said the project is meant to narrow the digital divide by treating broadband as a public good and keeping service affordable for residents.
  • Early 2027 is the target completion date, with the city expecting the network to support households, businesses, government operations, education and public safety.

Insights

Huntington Park's network will be provided 'at cost,' but what will the final monthly price tag for families actually be?
Can city-run internet networks actually deliver on promises of faster speeds and lower prices than private competitors?
With a 2027 completion date, could new tech make this $25 million fiber project obsolete before it even launches?