Thursday, August 9, 2012

What Is Google Fiber Network

What Is Google Fiber Network?

In July 2012 After building an infrastructure, Google launched this fiber to the home network and the good info  is most likely that the gigabit speeds are targeted to the customers only. The search giant’s fiber network, which will expense $70 for Web only and $120 for fiber plus Television, is a killer wrapper for Google’s cloud, customer and tablet merchandise, some of which will be contained in the fiber and television package.

Google is promising download and upload speeds as high as a single gigabit per second, so it says is all about 100 occasions more rapidly than the typical U.S. broadband connection. Don't forget back in June when Verizon announced its FiOS Quantum package, which supplied theoretical download speeds of 300 megabits per second and theoretical upload speeds of 65 megabits per second? That package expenses $210 monthly. Google’s theoretical data transfer speed is much more than three times as quickly and its theoretical upload speed is much more than 15 occasions as fast for any third of the value. If Google Fiber ever gets from Kansas City, alternative Web companies much better be careful.


Google Fiber Pricing
Plan
TV + Internet
Internet
Free Internet
Cost
$120/mo
$70/mo
Free (for at least 7 years)
Installation
$300 construction fee (waived with 2 year contract)
$300 construction fee (waived with 1 year contract)
$300 construction fee (one time or $25/mo for a year)
Internet Speed (Download / Upload)
1Gbps / 1Gbps
1Gbps / 1Gbps
5 Mbps / 1 Mbps
TV Access
Yes
No
No
Storage
2 TB DVR Storage (8 Shows can be recorded simultaneously)
1 TB Google Drive
None
1 TB Google Drive
Additional Hardware
Nexus 7 tablet
None
None

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