Thursday, July 26, 2012

Google Fiber

  • Yes, Google Fiber is only being launched in Kansas City so far. And sure, there's not much hope that it will spread across the entire country for the near future.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Google held a news conference Thursday to launch its ultra high-speed Internet service Google Fiber and announce its new television service Google Fiber TV. The service is part of the companys fiber project.
  • (NBCNews.com)
  • Google has announced that Kansas City, Missouri, will be the first to get its new 1-gigabit-per-second fibre broadband service, at a cheaper rate and of a faster service than what will be offered by Australias National Broadband Network (NBN).
  • (ZDNet)
  • Google Fiber launches with three plans, one of which is free Internet and one of which intros Google Fiber TV. On Thursday Google finally launched Google Fiber, the companys Gigabit broadband service currently installed in Kansas City (Kansas, Missouri).
  • (Toms Hardware)
  • Google on Thursday unveiled its first ultra-high speed Internet service, saying it will offer broadband connections up to 100 times faster than what many Americans receive today.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In addition to announcing details about its new high-speed Internet network Google Fiber — which runs 100 times faster than today's average broadband — Google unveiled Thursday its new initiative for the home: Google Fiber TV.
  • (Mashable)
  • Google (GOOG) on Thursday lit up its highly-anticipated fiber network in Kansas City, promising to bring residents of the city world-class Internet service with projected maximum theoretical speeds of 1Gbps.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Google just kicked its Google Fiber efforts into overdrive. The companys Kansas City effort now includes Google Fiber TV -- a real TV service with recognizable channels and its own, fully searchable interface that mixes DVR results with Netflix.
  • (engadget)
  • Google formally announced its plans and pricing for Google Fiber, its zippy Internet and TV service, today in Kansas City. (Its only available in Kansas City for now, so dont get too excited.
  • (San Francisco Gate)

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