Google (GOOGL) Considers Wireless Service in Fiber Markets: Report
Google Fiber has come quite a long way in terms of bringing high-speed Internet to a few cities across the U.S., but now it’s dreaming even bigger. The ability to create a wireless home Internet service could change the whole Internet sector, allowing broadband companies to better address...
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In the future, Google Fiber may become less reliant on its namesake infrastructure than airborne alternatives. A new FCC filing by Alphabet, Google’s parent company, laid out the Cupertino, California-based company’s plan to begin testing internet-disseminating radios in regions around the country...
Barratt said that adding wireless into the mix was a way to extend Google’s high-speed broadband service to areas where laying down optical fiber wouldn’t be economic … Expand
This is not the first time that we've heard about Google and connections to a potential wireless service, and it likely won't be the last. Google has been making waves in various regions of the U.S. with its Google Fiber internet service, which offers in
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Google is reportedly going into the cellular business in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia in an effort to connect more people to the Internet. Roger Cheng May 29, 2014 1:54 p.m. PT 2 min read It may not just be fiber anymore. Google could expand into wireless Internet too. Google...
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Google Fiber has already begun experimenting with this system in Kansas City, to see how effectively it can deliver high performance broadband without a fiber pull. The problem with fiber pulls is simple: It's extremely expensive to bring fiber-to-the-home, and the costs...