Google unveils pricing, rollout strategy for high-speed Internet service
Want Google Inc.’s lightning speed Internet service? Start lobbying your neighbors.
The California tech giant announced today
that its network of high-capacity fiber optic lines strung directly to
homes will land first in neighborhoods where large numbers of customers
agree to buy the service — and put up money in advance.
Bundled
with TV service, it will sell for $120 a month — Internet service alone
for $70 a month. And people who want much slower but conventional
broadband can get it for free if they pay a $300 connection fee.
Encourage you and your neighbors to preregister. If your neighborhood meets their goal public buildings, like our local Fire Department, will get free internet access which will benefit our community.
Check out the neighborhoods who have already meet thier goals
View the packages they offer ** only if enough people preregister in your neighborhood **
View the packages they offer ** only if enough people preregister in your neighborhood **