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Google announces expansion of their 'Google Fiber' project
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article published on 17 December, 2012
Google will expand their Google Fiber service to new cities in 2013.
The roadmap for the next five "fiberhoods" in Kansas City have been unveiled by the search giant, who will all get access to the extremely fast gigabit network.
Schedule via Crunch:
Piper Schools -- choose your plan by January 31, 2013
Delaware Ridge -- choose your plan by February 14, 2013
Painted Hills -- ... [ read the full article ]
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17. December 2012 @ 21:02 |
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As much as I am not a fan of Google I would take the internet package. When is it coming to Chicagoland
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17. December 2012 @ 22:17 |
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I pay $70 now a month for 10M.... oh ya and a bandwidth cap..
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ivymike
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17. December 2012 @ 22:28 |
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Yea, when is CHICAGO next, Google?!?
I'm TIRED of the same ol Comca$t or AT&T crap.
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KSib
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17. December 2012 @ 22:28 |
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Show us some love in the Quad Cities!
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ivymike
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17. December 2012 @ 22:33 |
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5 GB a second for only $200.00 up front (and free afterwards)????
Not even Comca$t can top that......
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18. December 2012 @ 01:35 |
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I would pay 2 grand up front in a heartbeat for an internet connection run by Google. Unfortunately that seems like it might not happen in the next decade, not that I blame them.
Go Google.
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DDR4life
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18. December 2012 @ 01:47 |
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Hey, um, Google? Any word as to when you're bringing that by San Diego? (hopefully, very soon)
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18. December 2012 @ 13:24 |
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$120 here, with less HD channels and 15Mb/2mb. Wish there was some initiate to get the country to rerun all teleco lines with fiber...
Also the "cheapest" doesn't sound so cheap. $300 is a lot of money for those that can't afford basic TV/internet. They could throw in 1 of the 8Gb Nexus 7's they got left over, I'm sure there are just stacks of them in some google back room.
Or maybe even turn it into a charity cause for the poor. Schools could donate them to families and give them to kids with a promise to use it for school work. Add some grade tracking apps, and it could be used as an incentive to get good grades.
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18. December 2012 @ 13:34 |
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Originally posted by Qliphah: $120 here, with less HD channels and 15Mb/2mb. Wish there was some initiate to get the country to rerun all teleco lines with fiber...
Also the "cheapest" doesn't sound so cheap. $300 is a lot of money for those that can't afford basic TV/internet. They could throw in 1 of the 8Gb Nexus 7's they got left over, I'm sure there are just stacks of them in some google back room.
Or maybe even turn it into a charity cause for the poor. Schools could donate them to families and give them to kids with a promise to use it for school work. Add some grade tracking apps, and it could be used as an incentive to get good grades.
$300 is for the 5MBs internet only package and if that is for 7 years of service that is like $3.60 a month for internet speeds that normally cost $30 - $40 a month.
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18. December 2012 @ 13:41 |
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Originally posted by bobiroc:
$300 is for the 5MBs internet only package and if that is for 7 years of service that is like $3.60 a month for internet speeds that normally cost $30 - $40 a month.
True but the upfront cost is difficult for poor families to justify. Also most of them wouldn't have a tablet, maybe a PC, but providing them a means to use the internet would help offset $300. I would say $300 for 5 years with a 7" tablet would be a better offer.
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18. December 2012 @ 15:38 |
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free internet for $300 bring it to UK ill take it xD
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18. December 2012 @ 15:45 |
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Yep, hurry up and roll it out nationwide in the UK please Google (preferably at some point in my lifetime).
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19. December 2012 @ 20:39 |
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Originally posted by bobiroc: As much as I am not a fan of Google I would take the internet package. When is it coming to Chicagoland
If Google expands outside of Kansas or Missouri they'll probably follow a similar path (i.e. which place gives them the most leeway to how the fiber is laid).
"The only people who should buy Monster cable are people who light cigars with Benjamins." - Gizmodo
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19. December 2012 @ 23:30 |
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On their google fiber website, it says a 1 time construction fee of $300, or $25/mo for 12 months.
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wrksnfx
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21. December 2012 @ 12:47 |
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Do want here in the D.
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sundance
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21. December 2012 @ 14:13 |
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Damn Google, what about your home boys in the bay area????
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adre02
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22. December 2012 @ 01:41 |
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Originally posted by ivymike: 5 GB a second for only $200.00 up front (and free afterwards)????
Not even Comca$t can top that......
What are you, blind? It never stated any of that.
This is superman
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