
Search engine giant Google announced Tuesday the new ultra-fast broadband coming to Kansas City, Kan. will expand into Kansas City, Mo.
Google announced in March it planned to unveil the service beginning early next year in Kansas City Kan.
Company and city officials announced Tuesday it will move into Missouri.
The new network will be capable of delivering internet access 100 times than the home broadband service provided by cable and phone companies across the country.
Kansas City Mayor Sly James says in a news release that the regional partnership between the two Kansas Cities will help ensure the entire region’s success, making it one of the most attractive areas for entrepreneurs in the world.