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Google Launching 10 Gigabit Home Internet in 3 Years

Techlicious - Fox Van Allen by Techlicious - Fox Van Allen
Google Launching 10 Gigabit Home Internet in 3 Years
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Google is working on technology capable of delivering home Internet speeds of 10 gigabit per second within the next three years, USA Today is reporting.

“That’s where the world is going,” said Google CFO Patrick Pichette at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet conference, arguing that a faster Internet is needed to power future software demands. “Why wouldn’t we make it available in three years? That’s what we’re working on. There’s no need to wait.”

Currently, Google offers 1 gigabit Google Fiber service to Kansas City, with service coming soon to Austin, Texas and Provo, Utah. A number of other towns have also created their own municipal gigabit networks. Few are able to reach speeds of 10 gigabit; the ones that do are typically expensive and reserved for business use.

Most high-speed home Internet, meanwhile, is provided at speeds slower than 10 megabit per second. That’s one-thousandth the speed of the proposed 10-gigabit service.

Will Google be able to follow through on its plans? Certainly the company is financially capable of making major infrastructure investments. But at the same time, Google will have to fight against an industry that doesn’t want more competition. Lobbyists from Comcast, Time Warner and other ISPs recently helped the Kansas legislature write a bill to prohibit municipalities from offering their own gigabit networks. Anti-Google pressure will only increase should the government approve the proposed Comcast/Time Warner mega-monopoly.

This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Techlicious. 

Image credit: CC by Paul Sableman

Tags: Data rate unitsGoogleGoogle FiberInternet service providerPatrick PichetteProvo UtahTime WarnerUSA Today
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