Kitz Forum
Broadband Related => FTTC and FTTP Issues => Topic started by: yousaf465 on November 14, 2012, 04:49:27 AM
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Four months after it announced an ultra high speed fiber optic network experiment in Kansas City , Google is beginning to connect homes to the 1,000 Mbps service. In a recent blog post, the company breaks down the installation process, saying that it wants to nail the small details — arriving at the beginning of the appointment window, installing everything cleanly and efficiently, and getting everything sorted out in a single visit. Ars Technica spoke with a resident of the Hanover Heights neighborhood where Google is starting its installations, who quoted actual speeds of 600-700Mbps for the $70 monthly service.
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$13 p/m for 2.5mb if we're lucky, actual on line speed, dont ask :no:
Exchange is the other side of town The towns here are spread out