Google has announced plans to expand its Google Fiber high-speed broadband coverage to more cities in the U.S., Where it could pose new contest providers, Such as AT & T, Comcast and Time Warner Cable. Google Fiber promises Internet speeds up to 1 gigabit per second - 100 times faster than standard broadband connections.
Google has announced
plans to expand its Google Fiber high-speed broadband coverage to more cities
in the U.S., Where it could pose new contest providers, Such as AT & T,
Comcast and Time Warner Cable. Google Fiber promises Internet speeds up to 1
gigabit per second - 100 times faster than standard broadband connections. The technology giant has already started
rolling out its fiber optic broadband service, Kansas City, and is working to
expand Austin, Texas, and Provo, Utah.
People are hungrier
than ever, faster Internet, and as a result, cities across America doing to
speed up the priority. Hundreds of mayors from all over the United States said
that you get high-speed Internet access is very important for the spark of innovation,
economic growth and Improve education, Milo V. Medina access Google services,
wrote in a company blog.
Google says it will
work with area leaders to determine the Viability of the plan, and the final,
dropped down the list will be published before the end of the year. "We're
going to work on a detailed study of local Factors Which Affect the
construction might, Such as topography (eg, hills, flood zones), the density of
housing and local infrastructure in Medina wrote.
The announcement comes
four years after Google first announced that it was dipping a toe into the
municipal broadband services. In 2010, more than 1,000 cities responded to the
initial invite and Kansas City was the first to get wired. 2013, Austin and
Provo were included in the trial.
The Kansas City market,
1 Gigabit Internet service Costs $ 70 per month or $ 120 a month, with 200 +
channels. It was not about the price of new cities publication.