the plan of testing ultra-high-speed broadband networks of Google
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Announced last month, Google’s plan calls for the construction and testing of ultra-high-speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations for Dell inspiron 1520 battery . The goal is to provide service at a competitive price for at least 50,000 and potentially up to 500,000 people, noted Google Product Manager James Kelly.
“At selected locations we’ll offer Internet connections up to 100 times faster than many Americans have access to,” Kelly said in a YouTube video announcing the project Lenovo ibm thinkpad t60 battery . “Based on a rigorous review of the data, we will announce our target community or communities by the end of the year,” Kelly wrote.
Google will be reviewing the responses over the coming months to determine where to build its trials. “As we narrow down our choices, we’ll be conducting site visits, meeting with local officials, and consulting with third-party organizations,” Kelly wrote in a blog Friday. To attract Google’s attention for Lenovo 3000 y410 battery , many cities and towns across the nation have been engaging in a variety of activities, ranging from conducting public rallies and shooting YouTube videos to organizing grassroots Facebook groups and launching dedicated web sites.
For example, the government of Topeka, Kan., temporarily renamed the city Google; city officials from Omaha, Council Bluffs and Carter Lake shot a YouTube video of Sony VGP-BPS8 ; and the mayor of Sarasota, Fla., even went swimming with sharks to demonstrate his enthusiasm for Google fiber. The responses to Google’s request for information are merely the first step in making ultra-high-speed broadband a reality for the community, or communities, which Google selects.
At that point, Google will finally be able to focus on more tangible requirements such as infrastructure needs. Moreover, the search giant will be able to calculate the real-world cost, which can amount to several thousand dollars per household, depending on population density.
Because of the experimental nature of Google’s plans, it’s difficult for industry observers to calculate what the final price will be without knowing all the details of IBM thinkpad t42 battery . So far, Kelly has only said that Google’s initial test efforts will be focused on trying new ways to build and operate fiber networks and then sharing what is learned with the world.
Google also wants “to see what developers and users can do with ultra-high speeds, whether it’s creating new bandwidth-intensive ‘killer apps’ and services, or other uses we can’t yet imagine,” Kelly noted. “Finally, we are going to operate OpenAccess Networks, meaning we’ll share our network with other service providers, giving users more choice.”
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