Google to offer ‘ultra high-speed’ broadband in US

The internet company Google has expanded in another direction – as a network provider offering ultra high-speed broadband throughout thousands of homes in the US. They plan to construct a fibre optic network which will provide speeds of up to 1Gbps to around half a million homes. Other network providers will be worried to hear that they also expect to compete with the price of their rates. Google said the trial they are attempting was about promoting “killer apps” that would take advantage of fast speeds. They already have a fibre network which connects its data centres and reduces the cost of streaming video on YouTube. The next stage is to connect that network directly to people’s homes.

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