Google proposing affordable ultra-fast broadband network in US
Though Ultra-fast broadband networks are available in some selected sector in USA, but they aren’t yet available for mass people. Google Inc. is now planning to build an affordable ultra-fast broadband network to connect mass people in USA through the Internet. It will also intend to provide a platform for outside developers. Beside, Google will let Internet service providers sell their own services over its network.
Google said its testbed fiber-optic network will deliver speeds of 1 gigabit per second which would be roughly 50 to 300 times faster than most U.S. homes cable and fiber-optic networks to the Internet today.
It will enable consumers to download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five minutes. Google hope this broadband connection will help students to collaborate with classmates around the world while watching live 3D video of a university lecture.
Google’s ultra-fast broadband service is now prepared to sell access directly to consumers.




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