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  2. Google Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Google Fiber says its original 1 Gbit/s download service allows for the download of a full movie in less than two minutes. [ 127 ] FCC Broadband Consumer Label [ 128 ] The GFiber Nutrition Label was created because the FCC will soon require all internet providers to display their product info in a standardized format.

  3. Speedtest.net - Wikipedia

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    The owner and operator of Speedtest.net, Ookla, was established in 2006 by partners Mike Apgar and Doug Suttles. Suttles suggested the name Ookla because he already owned the Ookla.com domain name in honor of his pet cat, who was in turn named for a character on the TV series Thundarr the Barbarian. [5]

  4. Money Minute: Google Fiber Test Hits Speedy Start - AOL

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    Google's test of a super-fast Internet connection in Kansas City is off to a speedy start. A survey by analysts at Bernstein Research finds 42 percent of residents in Kansas City have signed up ...

  5. Fiber to the premises in the United States - Wikipedia

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    With its U-verse product, AT&T (formerly SBC) had pursued a strategy of Fiber to the Neighborhood (FTTN) and had even delivered Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) prior to the services' launch. Currently, U-verse is deployed as a Fiber to the Hub (FTTH) service; the line connecting the hub to the home is a dual copper pair line.

  6. Google: Is Fiber Its Next Disruptive Technology?

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    GigaPower currently has download speeds of only 300 Mbps, and while fast, it is not near the speed of Google Fiber. Obviously, AT&T views this upgrade as imperative, due to the speeds at which it ...

  7. Gigabit wireless - Wikipedia

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    By early 2017, the Webpass division of Google Fiber expanded 1 Gbit/s wireless service to customers in many cities in the United States. [22] In November 2016, Atlas Networks, an ISP that serves Seattle, deployed its V-band Gbit/s service to customers within the 750-metre (0.47-mile) to its fiber networks. The maximum throughput for each ...

  8. Loon LLC - Wikipedia

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    A Loon balloon at the Christchurch launch event in June 2013. Loon LLC was an Alphabet Inc. subsidiary working on providing Internet access to rural and remote areas. The company used high-altitude balloons in the stratosphere at an altitude of 18 km (11 mi) to 25 km (16 mi) to create an aerial wireless network with up to 1 Mbit/s speeds.

  9. Google Fi Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Google Fi Wireless (pronounced / f aɪ /), formerly Project Fi and Google Fi, is an American MVNO telecommunications service by Google that provides telephone calls, SMS, and mobile broadband using cellular networks and Wi-Fi. Google Fi uses the T-Mobile network. Google Fi is a service for US residents only, as of late 2023. [1]