
The University of Missouri announced Wednesday that is joining an effort by some of the country’s top colleges to build “ultra” high-speed data networks in their local communities.
The project is known as Gig.U: The University Community Next Generation Innovation Project.
The 29 participating schools include Arizona State, Duke, Florida, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Florida, and Wake Forest University. The Aspen Institute, a Colorado-based nonprofit, initiated the effort.…Read More