GOOGLE FIBER

  • Sanjana Singh Dronacharya College of Engineering
  • Surbhi Bhardwaj Dronacharya College of Engineering
  • Shivansh Mudgil Dronacharya College of Engineering
Keywords: GOOGLE, FIBER

Abstract

Google Fiber is Google's fiber-to-the-premises service in the United States,
providing broadband internet and television to a small and slowly increasing number of
locations.[1] The service was first introduced to Kansas City, Kansas,
[2] and is being rolled out
to Kansas City, Missouri, with plans for expansion to several other Kansas City area suburbs,
as well as Austin, Texas, and Provo, Utah. In February 2014, Google announced they had
chosen another 34 cities in 9 metro areas as candidates for future expansion.[3] In January 2015,
Google selected Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and Nashville as the next markets that
will receive Google Fiber deployments.
Google Fiber has been around for a little while, but the concept is still fairly new to many
because the service is not yet offered nationwide. Google Fiber is an advanced fiber optic
network designed to deliver Internet speeds up to 100 times faster than standard broadband
connections. The Fiber network also offers:
 HD television programming with less compression (meaning clearer pictures)
 DVR (digital video recording) with up to eight simultaneous programs and 2 TB of
storage
 Apps for more control over television and Internet
The process promises to be long, however, because Google needs to erect the necessary
infrastructure in all cities to which it will deliver Fiber services. Fiber is currently available on
just a few U.S. cities, but Google has plans to take the service much further

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Author Biographies

Sanjana Singh, Dronacharya College of Engineering

Computer Science Department

Surbhi Bhardwaj, Dronacharya College of Engineering

Computer Science Department

Shivansh Mudgil, Dronacharya College of Engineering

Computer Science Department

Published
2015-03-31
How to Cite
Singh, S., Bhardwaj, S., & Mudgil, S. (2015). GOOGLE FIBER. IJRDO -Journal of Computer Science Engineering, 1(3), 137-142. https://doi.org/10.53555/cse.v1i3.1120