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gigabit city (plural gigabit cities)

  1. A city or community that has access to gigabit internet speeds, typically provided by fiber-optic networks.
    • 2024, John G. Jung, Transformation, Liveability, and Opportunities in Urban Planning, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, page 10:
      Chattanooga’s Electric Power Board (EPB) created North America’s first Gigabit city, which has helped to attract such major investments as Amazon's key distribution center, major insurance employers, major logics firms, and even a highly sought-after advanced robotics-based Volkswagen assembly plant.