Monday, November 19, 2012

Google's gig-per-second broadband in Kansas could change data speeds around the USA

Google, Brooklyn needs you! 

One of many areas in which America is falling behind other industrialized nations. 

Where is our industrial policy?

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Google's gig-per-second broadband in Kansas could change data speeds around the USA

From MIT Technology Review: "Google's effort to install a blazingly fast, gigabit-per-second fiber Internet service in the two-state metropolis of Kansas City—a speed 100 times faster than the national average—is a radical new business direction for the company, and perhaps provides an unorthodox model for how to rewire parts of the United States." And an interesting data point: did you know the US ranks 24th worldwide in broadband speed, with Americans downloading at an average of only 11.6MBPS? (via @bruces)






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