Saturday, 28 July 2012

Google Fiber, Fast Broadband/TV Service, Starts in Kansas City

Google's fiber-to-the-home network may look like a loss leader for the search engine company, but its executive teams says it's profitable. Here are the three ways Google has managed to cut the costs of building out a network

Google Fiber just launched today to offer faster access to consumers with a TV product, a terabyte of free storage in G Drive and more. The search giant will even offer free access at what it deems "average" Internet speeds of

Google on Thursday unveiled its high-speed Internet network called Google Fiber, which runs 100 times faster than average broadband.

The service was detailed today by Google, and residents of Kansas City can now pre-register to get it. "Google Fiber starts at a speed 100 times faster than most Americans have today," Milo Medin, vice president of access services at Google, said at

Google can bring Kansas City crazy fast broadband. But it can't blow up the TV bundle.


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