My business currently is under contract with a provider can I still install the drop for future services?
The city understands many businesses have contracts in place with their service providers. We would encourage businesses to consider installing the drop for future use of the network. As the drop is an asset to the property, the city would like to maximize the drop installation in an area to save digging up the alleys and streets multiple times. We would encourage the businesses to not sign or re-new any long term contracts with service providers until they have had a chance to explore the benefits of connecting to the city fiber system.

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1. Is the city offering any special deals on the pricing of the drop?
2. My business currently is under contract with a provider can I still install the drop for future services?
3. I noticed there are different sized drops, which drop do I need for my business?
4. Can I pay for my drop now? And where do I go to get that started?
5. I noticed multiple service providers on the literature, which one should I choose for my business?
6. Who will pay for my services?
7. Who do I call if I have problems with my service?
8. How quick can the drop be installed at my business?
9. Why do I have to sign a form allowing the city to be on my property?
10. What is bandwidth?
11. How much bandwidth – or information delivered by bandwidth – do we need?
12. What about other kinds of data?
13. Can’t copper carry high bandwidth?
14. What about wireless? I hear it can provide 54 mbps.