Chicago streets are being torn apart to improve internet speeds

 Key Takeaway:

A plan has been put in place to boost internet speeds in Chicago Public Schools. It's an $84 million venture.

Construction crews have been ripping apart Chicago streets in order to install the new high-speed fiber network. It is a large project that the city is hoping will eventually make people's lives easier by providing them with faster, more reliable internet.


The Chicago city skyline


The construction was delayed


The project was supposed to be completed by November 1st, but due to delays, it has been pushed back to be completed in the first quarter of 2022.

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