Google has diversified its actions by delving into improving a city’s connectivity by building a well-supported network of Internet infrastructure. Today, Google has officially announced that it will start the rollout of its Google Fiber network in various US cities such as Kansas city in Missouri and Kansas City in Kansas. The plan was delayed for some time because of slight disagreement with the city local officials about how the thousands of miles of wires would be hung throughout the two cities without jeopardizing the cities’ aesthetic layout. The first part of the plan is to focus on the network’s backbone to ensure that it can deliver high speed efficiently, and then Google will shift its focus onto connecting various homes and businesses in the two cities to its gigabit network, which is promised to be 100 times faster than the average high speed connection in the US. However, since the plan is still in its inception stage, there is no indication as to when the residents in the two cities can start to enjoy reaping the benefits of this new technology.
Engadget
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