Google Fiber - Has Anyone Tried It?

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  1. Marisaupa profile image75
    Marisaupaposted 11 years ago

    Google Fiber - Has Anyone Tried It?

    With speeds approaching 1 gigabit per second, Google Fiber is truly high speed internet.  Compared to the average internet connection, it blows them away by as much as 100 times over.  Currently it is only available in Kansas City, but is soon to come to Austin, Texas and Provo, Utah.

    I am just curious, has anyone had the cybernetic pleasure to put such speeds to the test?  Is it overkill for the average web surfer?

    At least the Google Fiber Bunny logo is cute, right?

    https://usercontent2.hubstatic.com/7903111_f260.jpg

  2. Rock_nj profile image91
    Rock_njposted 11 years ago

    A good question.  I haven't tried it, but I want to hear what people have to say about it.  Google Fiber is smart move by Google; designed to make the Internet an easier place for them to conduct and grow their business, and doing us all a favor by dramatically increasing Internet speeds.  From what I understand some countries in Europe and Asia, such as Norway and South Korea, have similar Internet networking speeds as what Google Fiber is trying to bring to the United States.

    1. Marisaupa profile image75
      Marisaupaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree, it is a very smart move on the part of Google.  I imagine that they must have a larger roll-out plan in the works for the rest of the country.  Austin and Provo are next because they have, according to Google, a higher "tech user" density.

  3. my_girl_sara profile image77
    my_girl_saraposted 11 years ago

    Thanks for the info. I've been looking for a reason to fire Comcast! They are such jerks in customer service. Unfortunately, they offer a better product than AT&T so I keep them. I just looked them up and they are not in the ATL yet. Darn.

  4. cebutouristspot profile image78
    cebutouristspotposted 11 years ago

    Wow.  I hope we have that here that sound really fast.

  5. skear profile image92
    skearposted 11 years ago

    Google's new fiber network is incredibly fast.   I had the opportunity to test the network at the Google Fiber Space in Kansas City.

    Web pages load nearly instantaneously, full HD videos can be streamed with zero buffering.  Netflix even supports 'Super HD' for customers on the Google Fiber network. (https://support.netflix.com/en/node/8731)

    I uploaded a few videos I took while visiting the Fiber Space that demonstrate how well the fiber network works.

    Using Google Earth On The Google Fiber Network
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWAKBrdodz4

    Web Browsing
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HzKLl3uVBM

    Speed Test
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGDiWJwohLw

    Video conferencing works amazingly well via the network too.

    1. Marisaupa profile image75
      Marisaupaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Nice!  Thanks for sharing your Fiber experience.  I am now more intrigued with having such speeds.

  6. Georgie Lowery profile image88
    Georgie Loweryposted 11 years ago

    I have honestly never heard of it, I just wanted to comment that their logo looks like a gummy bunny!

    1. Marisaupa profile image75
      Marisaupaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, a gummy bunny; or a bunny that was on the losing end of an encounter with a graffiti artist.

 
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