Kansas? Really?
What a terrible testing grounds.
Excited to see this hopefully hit Boston and the surrounding areas! I don't get FiOS where I live, but the town 2 minutes down the street can get it, it's lame.
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Kansas? Really?
What a terrible testing grounds.
Excited to see this hopefully hit Boston and the surrounding areas! I don't get FiOS where I live, but the town 2 minutes down the street can get it, it's lame.
um yeah, not sure what was expected. As a testing ground it would fail miserably in a large cityI imagine it had to be a midsized city with preferable regulations to new infrastructure projects.
um yeah, not sure what was expected. As a testing ground it would fail miserably in a large city
Why is everyone excited? I mean, what's the price and speed? I need to know the pricing an speed before I get excited. I'm sure it can bring prices down a bit by having extra competition, but by how much?
Not sure where this eventually goes, but uncoupling internet access from content providers/cable companies is where we need to get.
Why is everyone excited? I mean, what's the price and speed? I need to know the pricing an speed before I get excited. I'm sure it can bring prices down a bit by having extra competition, but by how much?
"For the hell of it" might be a good description. Of course, they wish they could set this up all over the world instantly. But there are so many problems with infrastructure and legislation, that Google is willing to live with a negative outcome on this and write it off as a learning experience like Wave and Buzz and so many other products. This is a gamble -- a test to see if it's worth their time, money, and effort.Do you really think google got the bright idea of setting up a fiber network, in one city, for the hell of it?
Google, NY says Hi.
Fuck Optimum and Cablevision
the further down the political ladder you go, the more crony shit goes on. I can't believe municipal fiber hasn't taken off yet as its been successful in its few small places.
State legislatures actively prohibit municipal internet.
It's 1Gbps.
Speed is 100 Mb/s
EDIT: Like the unnecessary swipe at New Zealand.
Price will be less than Cable companies - under $40 would be my guess (maybe much less).
State legislatures actively prohibit municipal internet.
its all bullshit... and i work for the largest ISP in the country.
Really?! At least you have an option for fiber.
This presentation is janky as shit. But:
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Fuck yeah, Ill take some of that.
The presentation is stilted, but these speeds...
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it would be much smoother if you were using Google Fiber
"For the hell of it" might be a good description. Of course, they wish they could set this up all over the world instantly. But there are so many problems with infrastructure and legislation, that Google is willing to live with a negative outcome on this and write it off as a learning experience like Wave and Buzz and so many other products. This is a gamble -- a test to see if it's worth their time, money, and effort.
It's certainly not possible that this will come to a major city like New York in the next 10-15 years. Like, holy shit, not possible. And when that many years go by, technologies change and needs evolve.
its all bullshit... and i work for the largest ISP in the country.
This presentation is janky as shit. But:
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Fuck yeah, Ill take some of that.
This presentation is janky as shit. But:
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Fuck yeah, Ill take some of that.
It...comes with one terabyte of storage...standard...
My jaw literally dropped when I heard that.