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In 2010, google announced plans to bring super-high-speed Internet access to select communities in America and in 2011 picked Kansas City to start. Google has already strung more than 100 miles of fiber-optic cable along utility poles in Kansas City and expects to connect its first homes in the next few months.
Its test network of about 850 homes in a faculty neighborhood near Stanford University already provides blistering download speeds of 922 megabits per second and upload speeds of 883 Mbps.
In December, the Wall Street Journal reported that Google was in discussions with Walt Disney, Time Warner and Discovery Communications about offering their content via Google Fiber. Google subsequently obtained licenses from Kansas and Missouri state regulators to offer video services over its fiber-optic network.
Its test network of about 850 homes in a faculty neighborhood near Stanford University already provides blistering download speeds of 922 megabits per second and upload speeds of 883 Mbps.
In December, the Wall Street Journal reported that Google was in discussions with Walt Disney, Time Warner and Discovery Communications about offering their content via Google Fiber. Google subsequently obtained licenses from Kansas and Missouri state regulators to offer video services over its fiber-optic network.