Story from their Blog Here http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/think-big-with-gig-our-experimental.html
2/10/2010 2:11:19 PM
I have no clue as to what I'd do with all that bandwidth. Frankly, these days all I really want out of my home internet service is more upload bandwidth and lower latency. Of course, really high seeds would make LAN-external network storage practical.
2/10/2010 2:23:40 PM
welcome to the googlenet. I predicted this shit in high school.
2/10/2010 2:41:54 PM
Cool, well I voted for Cary By the way, this is a really smart way for them to collect massive data on internet connections throughout the country and link them to Google Accounts.[Edited on February 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM. Reason : .]
2/10/2010 2:54:54 PM
Too much shit to fill out or I'd nominate Raleigh as well.
2/10/2010 2:57:20 PM
[Edited on February 10, 2010 at 3:18 PM. Reason : .]
2/10/2010 3:16:06 PM
sooo they can't bundle cable and phone into it?
2/10/2010 3:38:16 PM
They could.
2/10/2010 3:42:49 PM
Camus, well played
2/10/2010 8:05:20 PM
^^^yea, they could bundle it i'm sure. their next step will be linking the whole google voice thing with their internet packages for nothing or next to nothing
2/10/2010 8:18:08 PM
2/10/2010 8:34:50 PM
http://www.google.com/intl/en/appserve/fiberrfi/Google_Fiber_for_Communities.pdf
2/10/2010 10:19:56 PM
this needs to be a tww poll skew. post this shit in chitchat
2/11/2010 9:54:58 AM
^ you have to log in to your google account...an automated script won't cut it, but you might be able to get enough people to log in and vote
2/11/2010 9:57:19 AM
I guess if/when they roll this out it will remain in beta for next to forever and the only way to get it will be via invite from someone who already has it?
2/11/2010 11:05:30 AM
2/11/2010 3:01:13 PM
2/11/2010 3:53:50 PM
2/11/2010 3:59:33 PM
I nominated Cary/Raleigh/RTP.https://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/SOMEONE NEEDS TO SPEAK WITH PEOPLE IN OUR GOVT TO MAKE THESE REQUESTS THOUGH.I mentioned RTP being the Silicone Valley of the East Coast... needing jobs... NC known for large tax breaks... Anyone know friends in government to send this to?
2/11/2010 4:20:07 PM
write your congressman
2/11/2010 4:24:37 PM
I would think that RTP would be an obvious choice for this.
2/11/2010 4:30:06 PM
^
2/11/2010 4:37:48 PM
E-mail sent to the black hole with David Price's name on it.
2/11/2010 4:58:59 PM
Well first things first, before sending this to any of your representatives you need to check and see who's pocket they are in. If they're in the telecom pockets obviously you don't want them knowing about this or they may crush any chance we have at being selected.
2/11/2010 5:22:25 PM
2/12/2010 8:46:02 AM
2/12/2010 9:14:14 AM
Whoever made that graph apparently doesn't know how time works
2/12/2010 9:37:10 AM
Engadget gave Raleigh a subtle tech-savvy city bump in a recent post on this:http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/12/seattle-eager-for-google-fiber-other-cities-apt-to-fall-in-line
2/13/2010 10:20:22 AM
This would be unbelievably awesome.
2/13/2010 10:41:51 AM
anyone know who on here works at engadget? I can probly get a lotta high profile nc peoples to hop on this train, maybe even get a video and such made. would like some notariety/publicity for the effort to bring google here though. that is to say make google aware that a lot of people want their shit here.
2/13/2010 11:29:42 AM
SouthPaW12
2/13/2010 11:57:48 AM
I would trust google to run the country better than our current form of government.
2/13/2010 12:34:17 PM
I wish I had this right now. This 500 KB/s is killing me as I'm downloading from Steam.
2/13/2010 1:55:07 PM
We need to get our mayor behind this like Seattle's. That'd get it in the media definitely and better our odds.
2/13/2010 2:23:29 PM
2/13/2010 2:36:43 PM
^^Plus its obvious that WRAL is a big proponent of new technology. First HD broadcaster, one of the best news websites in the country and their own mobile TV station. Would be great if the mayor and city council could push for this and get WRAL to cover it.
2/13/2010 2:42:02 PM
I wonder what they mean when they say "competitive price", since no one else is offering 1gbps to the home, as such to price it competitively they would charge more, possibly substantially more, than any competitors.
2/13/2010 3:09:01 PM
^Well, surely they won't be charging 100 times more. That is proportionally competitive right?
2/13/2010 3:12:08 PM
2/13/2010 3:15:38 PM
^^ Well, no. They didn't say proportional, they said competitive. So I would guess only ten times more.
2/13/2010 3:21:07 PM
2/13/2010 3:25:54 PM
Google will have a car before they have McD's.Ill believe this fiber rollout when I see it. Its gonna end in court and Im betting the other side (cable, existing telcoms) will win.
2/13/2010 10:20:15 PM
How do you figure? GOOGs market cap crushes TWC and Comcast.They'll be able to out lawyer just about anyone if they need to.
2/13/2010 10:27:02 PM
i dont actually think google intends to do anything "real" about iti think they're just pushing TWC and Comcast and Verizon to stop pocketing profits without improving the infrastructurethey have a point, other countries put us to shame when it comes to network speeds but then again the Chinese don't have to break through red tape (lol) and the other big country like Russia isnt even on the map, its much easier for these smaller countries to rollout improvements but it doesnt mean US cities shouldnt be trying to do the same thing
2/14/2010 3:45:10 PM
i have this on my wall at work:(click to enlarge)]
2/14/2010 4:14:28 PM
^That's pretty sad. Isn't it an unfair fight against Japan though since we're so spread out?
2/14/2010 5:13:34 PM
Many internet service providers, especially the cellular companies, nearly 60% of their battle is back end service to their cell towers. They repeatedly claim to being ripped off by the owners of the fiber networks. If Google covers any of the country with affordable fiber, then wireless internet becomes only a matter of battling zoning boards for towers. Especially when the new spectrum gets opened up.
2/14/2010 6:20:53 PM
= ?[Edited on February 14, 2010 at 8:49 PM. Reason : ]
2/14/2010 8:48:54 PM
If microsoft announced this they'd be in court already. I'd love to have fiber to the curb, but monopolies frighten me.
2/14/2010 8:54:46 PM
ChefPatrick's Great Google Timeline is Confusing because he put the independent variable (time) along the vertical axis. That is all.
2/14/2010 11:35:06 PM