Google Fiber Looking To Offer Services In Los Angeles And Chicago - Two major metropolitan areas in the United States may get Google’s gigabit internet service
in the future. The company confirmed today that it’s inviting Los
Angeles and Chicago to explore bringing Google Fiber to their cities.
Google says that it has refined its checklist and preparing for building
its network in different places. It’s now ready to use the very same
process to work with two of the biggest cities in the country, home to
over six million people combined, and give them the power of gigabit
internet.
Google itself points out that Chicago and L.A. are the two largest metros that it has engaged with to date
for the purpose of Fiber, it says that gigabit internet is going to
help these cities boost their “creative cultures with internet speed to
match their size.”
The company is now going to work closely with city leaders
to get detailed information about each metro area, it’s going to study
various factors that are likely to affect construction, factors like
topography and city infrastructure. That information will prove to be
very helpful when the time comes to build a local fiber network.
It
goes without saying that this won’t be an easy undertaking. Laying down
a local fiber network in two of the biggest cities in the country is
going to be a challenge, which is why Google says
that it can’t guarantee if it will be able to bring Fiber to these
cities, but it promises to work hard in tandem with city leaders to
ensure that this goal reaches its logical conclusion. Source: Ubergizmo
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