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Google Fiber - what's the latest?
Posted on 5/25/15 at 2:10 pm
Posted on 5/25/15 at 2:10 pm
As we all know, Google will someday rule the world - just not sure when. Other than what's on their books now, has there been any news on when and where Google Fiber will roll out and what the network will look like by 2020? When will they get to 2nd tier markets... like NOLA and BR?
Per Google, "You can get Fiber if enough people in your fiberhood show interest." "We're building our Google Fiber network by demand—we only bring service to fiberhoods that meet sign-up goals.
To get service for your home, you need to sign up and choose a plan before the sign-up period for your fiberhood ends. To see the status of your fiberhood and to sign up, check your address.
If your fiberhood qualifies, we'll begin construction in your fiberhood shortly after the sign-up period ends. This process will take some time. Once we're ready to connect you, we'll get in touch and schedule a time for a Google Fiber team member to come to your house and install your equipment.
If your fiberhood is listed as constructing or constructed, your sign-up period has ended and you cannot sign up for Google Fiber at this time."
What constitutes "enough people"? They're vague about that. "...we only bring service to fiberhoods that meet sign-up goals." What are the sign-up goals? Check your status here: LINK
Per Google, "You can get Fiber if enough people in your fiberhood show interest." "We're building our Google Fiber network by demand—we only bring service to fiberhoods that meet sign-up goals.
To get service for your home, you need to sign up and choose a plan before the sign-up period for your fiberhood ends. To see the status of your fiberhood and to sign up, check your address.
If your fiberhood qualifies, we'll begin construction in your fiberhood shortly after the sign-up period ends. This process will take some time. Once we're ready to connect you, we'll get in touch and schedule a time for a Google Fiber team member to come to your house and install your equipment.
If your fiberhood is listed as constructing or constructed, your sign-up period has ended and you cannot sign up for Google Fiber at this time."
What constitutes "enough people"? They're vague about that. "...we only bring service to fiberhoods that meet sign-up goals." What are the sign-up goals? Check your status here: LINK
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