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CNET News - Should you hold your breath for Google Fiber?

2013-02-27
online video chat was as instantaneous and immediate as a conversation on a cellphone or street view images loaded this quickly this blazing fast connection as a result of Google Fiber Google Fiber starts with internet speeds up to a gigabit a second its internet 100 times faster than what most Americans have today three months ago Google Fiber launched in Kansas City Missouri and Kansas City Kansas things are so fast and it's so instantaneous and your workflow is so seamless fiber is satisfying tech entrepreneurs need for speed and physicians are excited about the potential it holds for telemedicine but home users shouldn't start dreaming about uploading hours of cute cat videos just yet home Wi-Fi routers can't even transmit this speed and so until some of the other technology catches up with it the average resident isn't going to be able to take real advantage of it Google provides Wi-Fi devices designed to optimize the bigger pipe but there are other bottlenecks current tablets and laptops weren't designed for gigabit networks so how many people have signed up for fiber in Kansas City Google won't say it's only announced plans to expand in neighboring areas but nowhere beyond that's likely because of the cost Google competitively charges $70 a month for the speedy pipe but it's reportedly paying much more some analysts are estimating that it was costing Google between six and eight thousand dollars per home to bring Google Fiber to those houses unless Google decides that it's going to to truly take this effort a nationwide or other companies come in and figure out a way to do it maybe at a lower cost I don't think it's something that you're gonna see happen overnight even if three to five years from now it might not happen but the search giant has the finances and incentive to continue offering it it's discovered that the faster the connection the more people use you guessed it Google for CBS News I'm simi das cnet.com you
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