Dan Rogers, an economic developer from Kendall County, Texas, just told a story about a conversation that just occurred last week. A middle manager who lives in Kendall but commutes about an hour to work out of the region related to Rogers that he had negotiated an agreement with his firm to let him work two days a week from home to save on the cost of commuting. He was able to do that because he has fiber to the home and can access the corporate network as if he were sitting in his office at the main company location.
Gas prices are going to start changing the way we make decisions about where we live and where we work. Communities with fiber have a better chance of weathering those changes successfully, as it gives both workers and businesses more options.