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Google's Superfast Internet Might Be Coming To A City Near You

Google is Still Making Waves!
Get ready to be jealous.
Google announced on Tuesday that it's rolling out its superfast WiFi, Google Fiber, to four more metro areas: Atlanta; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Nashville, Tennessee. Google Fiber, which is up to 100 times faster than the average broadband in the U.S., is currently available in Austin, Texas; Provo, Utah; and the Kansas City metro area.
Here's a map from Google:
google fiber map
Just how fast is Fiber? Really fast. It's up to 50 times faster than 20 Mbps broadband, as you can see below:

Fiber is up to 200 times faster than 5 Mbps broadband. Here's a demonstration of that:

Google Fiber costs $70 a month for up to 1,000 Mbps WiFi speed with no construction fee. The company provides basic 5 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload speed for free with a $300 construction fee. There's also a more expensive plan that includes cable TV.
In comparison, Comcast charges $29.99 a month for 25 Mbps, $59.99 for 105 Mbps and $89.99 a month for 150 Mbps.
Insane!!! Wish they were in my street right now. Place Your comments  People!!!

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