In its continuing quest to speed up the Internet, Google has decided to build what it calls “ultra high-speed” broadband networks in some parts of the U.S., the company announced Wednesday.
The fiber networks will deliver 1Gbps (gigabit per second) connections to homes at prices that will be “competitive,” the company said. The services would cover between 50,000 and 500,000 people.
“Our goal is to experiment with new ways to help make Internet access better and faster for everyone,” wrote Google product managers Minnie Ingersoll and James Kelly in a blog post.
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