Monday, July 23, 2012

Google Will Launches Super Fast Internet Connection

Soon residents of Kansas City (Kansas State) and Missouri State in the United States was able to enjoy super fast internet connection.

On 26 July, Google Fiber, Internet connection services based fiber optic network that was initiated by Google, will be unveiled in two cities.

Speed ​​internet connection offered by Google could say exceptional, reaching 1 Gbps or about 100 times faster than the maximum speed of Internet connections that can be obtained in the United States today.

So fast, a full HD movie can be downloaded in minutes. Users also can stream more than one HD video at the same time.

As an illustration, a movie file of high quality (high definition) which usually must be downloaded for 2 hours 11 minutes, with Google's Fiber can be downloaded for less than 2 minutes (maximum 120 seconds).

Other possibilities include combining internet service, TV, and telephone connections in the Google Fiber.

Google Fiber project - short for "Google Fiber for Communities" - first introduced in early 2010.

Dozens of cities in the United States at that time running for first place where Google Fiber will be applied. Google finally chose Kansas City and Missouri.

These two towns used as a trial by Google for products and services designed for high-speed internet connection.

Google plans to test new techniques for the installation of fiber optic cables are expensive and fragile.

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