What is Google Fiber? Internet increasingly
fast and performant. This is the goal of Google, which in the coming months
will launch officially its Google Fiber project, which aims to create in
America a high-speed Internet network, up to a maximum of 1 Gb per second
(Gigabit, not to be confused with GB — Gigabyte). By the autumn the American
giant will enter the market for providers of Internet access.
Google Fiber project includes numerous
services, including the Google Fiber TV, streaming television that take
advantage of this tremendous speed to convey high definition content to (for
now) the lucky few who in America can take advantage of this service. Fiber
Optics is a technology that still has spread with due thoroughness, braking in
many ways by the high costs for the installation of infrastructures. According
to the Mountain View, however, this network should not only cover a TV-like
service, but evolve and go to provide other services to businesses, schools, libraries,
hospitals and Government agencies. You should thus create a full-fledged
digital highway that would go beyond the limits of the current infrastructure
present in the United States. Ideally would be eliminated slowdowns and
instability.
This new project should now be available from
next autumn in two cities, both with the same name: Kansas City, who as you may
already know you are in the same State of which bears the name, while the other
was founded in Missouri. In order to connect these two cities was necessary to
collect an impressive number of subscription requests, involving at least
between 40 and 80 requests for each individual neighborhood. A real unity of
purpose, that should go to create a system that can also go along with
fiber-optic systems that we have managed to create in Italy, where our network
equipped with this technology won several other States on time.
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