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Google announces 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home trial

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Ph0X
They've made a browser, an operating system, a phoneOS and even the phone itself. They've taken over Youtube and released their own version of twitter (Buzz). What's next? Well you're next ISP may be Google!

Do you have enough of bandwidth limits and shitty 5mbps connections? Don't you envy them japanese people with their average of 80mbps that costs even less than your connection? Well who knows, Google might come in and eff all those shitty ISPs who only want to suck your money by making their own "opensource" connetion that will go up to 1Gbps.

I love them for how they make everything open and stuff<3
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news ... -trial.ars
http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/
http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi/public/overview
Ephemeral
Google is the only corporation in the world that I would actually encourage to become a hegemony.
Azure_Kite
Please bring it to Australia. Or something.
Zekira
YESPLZ :D
bagnz0r
Poland needs it. Poland is better. :X
Well still... We still have 120Mbps over here and yet it's cheap, because it's only 60 PLN. (About $25) :D
Even though it's DSL...
NoHitter

Zekira wrote:

YESPLZ :D
Jarby
I am so sick of my shitty 5mbps connection!
Doomsday

JarJarJacob wrote:

I am so sick of my shitty 2mbps connection!
Loginer
It's hilarious to see a lot of morons opposed to this because "lol google zappin' mah privacy".

Personally, I'm against it because it'll make my 100Mbps e-peen shrivel.
Guy-kun
UK ploz ;A;
It would beat the shitty UP TO 10mbps we get here (before throttling) e,e
Lum Moroboshi
My panties just bundled up. I shrilled with glee.

I glanced at the other countries, and I looked down. I whispered, "no."
awp
If they have the power to dominate the market, run other ISPs out of business, and become a monopoly, then I'd rather they didn't.
lukewarmholiday
If I get 1gps connections, go for it. The majority of current American ISPs are inefficient or just plain retarded.
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Ph0X
They're nor retarded or efficient, they're actually pretty smart.

Why offer 100mbps when you can offer 5?
The only way their thing would stop working is if some other ISP came out with something higher, but then again, they don't. I'll bet you anything that all these ISPs have a deal with each other to keep the same "max speed", and as long as no one sells anything higher, they'll be fine.

It's all about money for them, they go for whatever is the most profitable, and it's they have no reason to offer higherspeed.

Also, @awp: I honestly wouldn't mind. So far, I've never seen any corporation be as opensource and friendly. They make A LOT of money, but instead of keeping it all for themselves, they actually use it. Honestly, there's no point in having a million dollar or over nine thousand billion, and these guys understood that very well. Instead of just saving the money until the end of times, they invest it into more projects, and that's the way to go.

Although, Valve has been quite open too <3
awp
Yeah but just wait until either:

-the time is right and Google enslaves the world
-Google's benevolent benefactor dies and the successor to the throne is a malevolent money-hungry proprietary-toting asshole
lukewarmholiday
Then meteors will fall from the sky destroying the world and humanity as we know it will cease to exist.
Lum Moroboshi
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awp

lukewarmholiday wrote:

Then meteors will fall from the sky destroying the world and humanity as we know it will cease to exist.
Is that before or after we end up paying 150USD a month for broadband
anonymous_old

awp wrote:

lukewarmholiday wrote:

Then meteors will fall from the sky destroying the world and humanity as we know it will cease to exist.
Is that before or after we end up paying 150USD a month for broadband
*130USD
Topic Starter
Ph0X


Paranoid people.
Honestly, I think google does everything he puts his hands on right, unlike others.
I don't care if they store my information, I trust them with it~
lukewarmholiday
Considering how much company drama has happened against companies trying to take googles information or use it.

I'd say I can trust them...for now...
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