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		<title>The super-fast broadband to Google</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google experiments with a fiber optic network hundred times faster than current: 1 Gigabit-per-second. With the OK from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC): More Broadband, more opportunities for innovative services and killer app Google is not just software, but also infrastructure. The latest idea out of the cylinder Google is bringing broadband to super-fast 1 Gbps [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Google experiments with a fiber optic network hundred times faster than current: 1 Gigabit-per-second. With the OK from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC): More Broadband, more opportunities for innovative services and killer app</p>
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<p><strong>Google </strong>is not just software, but also infrastructure. The latest idea out of the cylinder Google is bringing <strong>broadband</strong> to super-fast<strong> 1 Gbps </strong>at a &#8220;competitive price&#8221; on <strong>50 thousand-500 thousand people </strong>in a small number of locations in the U.S.. With the blessing of<strong> the Federal Communications Commission</strong> (FCC).</p>
<p>&#8220;We will provide<em><strong> the Internet at speeds 100 times greater</strong> than it currently has the majority of Americans with a gigabit per second, with <strong>domestic connections with</strong></em>fiber,&#8221; wrote Google product managers Minnie <strong>Ingersoll </strong>and James <strong>Kelly </strong>in a post on the <strong>blog.</strong></p>
<p>Google has not yet specified the cost, schedule, if realized, will buy or lease these services. But he said that <strong>developers and users will create new and competitive services killer app </strong>with the ultra broadband.</p>
<p>Google also will test new ways to build fiber optic networks and will help to inform and support the development <strong>everywhere.</strong></p>
<p>Google operates in a network<strong>&#8220;open access&#8221;, offering users the</strong><strong>choice of </strong>multiple Internet service provider<strong>(ISP).</strong>And the network will be managed in open mode, non-discriminatory and transparent. According to the dictates of <strong>Net</strong>neutrality.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According <strong>to </strong>Gartner to create the <strong>demand </strong>for broadband will be the super <strong>high definition </strong>video.</p>
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