After a few delays and setbacks, Google today officially launched its
1 gigabit residential fiber network in Kansas City. The network will deliver symmetric 1 gigabit connections to households across the city. That's about 100 times faster than most current residential broadband connections in the U.S. There will be no monthly caps or overage charges. Google Fiber will also come with 1 terabyte of cloud storage and HD TV service. Users in Kansas City will have to pay a $300 fee to get the service installed in their houses. The monthly price for TV service and the 1?gigabit?Internet connection will be $120/month. Users who just want the Internet service will have to pay $70/month. Users who just want a basic 5 Mbps Internet connection will be able to get this for free for at least the next 7 years, as long as they pay the $300 construction fee. Google will also offer free gigabit connectivity to schools.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/yDHw47DdUt4/
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