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penguinz 02-06-2012 09:42 AM

Kansas City is Fiber-Ready!
 
We’ve measured utility poles; we’ve studied maps and surveyed neighborhoods; we’ve come up with a comprehensive set of detailed engineering plans; and we’ve eaten way too much barbecue. Now, starting today, we’re ready to lay fiber.

As we build out Google Fiber, we’ll be taking thousands of miles of cables and stretching them across Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri. Each cable contains many thin glass fibers, each about the width of a human hair. We’ll be taking these cables and weaving them into a fiber backbone—a completely new high speed infrastructure that will ultimately be carrying Kansas Citians’ data at speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have today.

At first, we’ll focus on building this solid fiber backbone. Then, as soon as we have an infrastructure that is up and running, we’ll be able to connect Google Fiber into homes across Kansas City!

As we build, we’ll be sure to post more important updates and announcements right here.

http://googlefiberblog.blogspot.com/...oles-weve.html

Mr_Tomahawk 02-06-2012 09:44 AM

Does this mean we get another draft pick?

I am not sure what this means?

htismaqe 02-06-2012 09:46 AM

The first 4 words are a bit (not a lot) troublesome if I'm a fiber consumer in the upper Midwest...

Molitoth 02-06-2012 09:46 AM

Does this mean I can win at Call of Duty now?

I hope it makes it to St. Joe, I'm so effing sick of Suddenlink.

Mr_Tomahawk 02-06-2012 09:48 AM

Oooooooooh...

Is this [Pioli] code for we are going to get rid of Matt Cassel!??!!!!

stonedstooge 02-06-2012 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 8352967)
We’ve measured utility poles; we’ve studied maps and surveyed neighborhoods; we’ve come up with a comprehensive set of detailed engineering plans; and we’ve eaten way too much barbecue. Now, starting today, we’re ready to lay fiber.

As we build out Google Fiber, we’ll be taking thousands of miles of cables and stretching them across Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri. Each cable contains many thin glass fibers, each about the width of a human hair. We’ll be taking these cables and weaving them into a fiber backbone—a completely new high speed infrastructure that will ultimately be carrying Kansas Citians’ data at speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have today.

At first, we’ll focus on building this solid fiber backbone. Then, as soon as we have an infrastructure that is up and running, we’ll be able to connect Google Fiber into homes across Kansas City!

As we build, we’ll be sure to post more important updates and announcements right here.

http://googlefiberblog.blogspot.com/...oles-weve.html

Who is going to get access to this? Are cable companies able to purchase it and provide it for their customers?

loochy 02-06-2012 09:52 AM

Fiber ready? Well, here you go!

http://dixiedining.files.wordpress.c.../06/prunes.jpg

suds79 02-06-2012 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stonedstooge (Post 8352988)
Who is going to get access to this? Are cable companies able to purchase it and provide it for their customers?

Good Q. Never looked into this but when the announcement came out, I thought it meant that Google is essentially launching its own cable business.

I hope that's the case.

Pants 02-06-2012 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by suds79 (Post 8352993)
Good Q. Never looked into this but when the announcement came out, I thought it meant that Google is essentially launching its own cable business.

I hope that's the case.

I think it is. Google is slowly taking over the world. The machines are building The Matrix as we speak.

penguinz 02-06-2012 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stonedstooge (Post 8352988)
Who is going to get access to this? Are cable companies able to purchase it and provide it for their customers?

First to get access will be Goverment buildings and schools. Businesses and Homes will be soon after.

Google will be partnering with a local company to handle the premise install and billing but it will all be owned by Google.

Cost is supposed to be in line with what people pay now for their much slower connections. If this is all true then the cost for bandwidth in the areas that Google will be in will be dropping.

Pants 02-06-2012 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 8353025)
First to get access will be Goverment buildings and schools. Businesses and Homes will be soon after.

Google will be partnering with a local company to handle the premise install and billing but it will all be owned by Google.

Cost is supposed to be in line with what people pay now for their much slower connections. If this is all true then the cost for bandwidth in the areas that Google will be in will be dropping.

Is this going to be for KCK only for now? Any chance it will spread into surrounding suburbs? :grovel:

Dr. Gigglepants 02-06-2012 10:17 AM

So my TWC $53/month bill for *up to* 12 MB will hopefully drop?

Is anyone in the know on Lee's Summit providing residents with free wireless internet? I heard that recently, not sure at all on the accuracy of that statement, however.
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Deberg_1990 02-06-2012 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 8352976)
The first 4 words are a bit (not a lot) troublesome if I'm a fiber consumer in the upper Midwest...

Sounds like they got some of the utility pole issues worked out??



http://www.kansascity.com/2012/02/06...-internet.html

penguinz 02-06-2012 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pants (Post 8353029)
Is this going to be for KCK only for now? Any chance it will spread into surrounding suburbs? :grovel:

KCK for now. Will be coming to the MO side as well.

htismaqe 02-06-2012 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pants (Post 8353029)
Is this going to be for KCK only for now? Any chance it will spread into surrounding suburbs? :grovel:

It's all going to depend on the local governments.

Google (or anybody for that matter) is only as good as their right-of-way agreements.

Their opening statement about looking at utility poles suggests they've already failed to secure underground conduit.

If the entrenched cable and telephone companies are successful in lobbying the local governments, Google won't be able to do anything.


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