Google plans experimental 1 Gbps Isp trials

Sunday, March 28, 2010 , Posted by gurur@j at 3/28/2010 04:16:00 AM

Google plans experimental 1 Gbps Isp trials





One thing which can really make you  survive in the tech world is innovation.Google is the company which gave us a revolutionary search engine;a 1GB e-mail storage,when 100 MB was considered enough.They've given us products such as the free Google Maps with street view which would've been considered impossible few years ago.They don't plan on stopping there,so they've decided to bring high speed fiber networks powered internet services to our homes.
Fiber optics communication has over never been exploited to the fullest and it's failed in reaching out to the masses.Google plans to charge this by testing high-speed broadband networks in a small number of trail locations is the method of transferring data from one place to another by sending pulses revolutionized internet speeds forever by introducing connection speed of a mind boggling 1Gb/sec for as many as 500,000 people.That makes it about 20 times faster that the highest internet speed provided by AT&T or Verizon in USA or about a 1000 times faster that the average speed we see here.



Google says that they are doing this for a couple of reasons-to encourage the development had been some what restricted,to explore new ways of deploying fiber networks and provide an "open access"network which gives the user a choice to have multiple service providers.If this experiment becomes a success,Google can redefine what internet speed is all about.
Al through,this looks quite promising,this can take up some time to come in to practice.Laying an infrastructure for fiber optics is a cumbersome and time  consuming process.



Also,the estimated cost of the project has been put between $500 million and $1 billion.Google's lack of experience in this field may also prove to be a hindrance.This will not be a smooth ride for Google and as one industry expert says"If it was easy,everyone would have done it"




So like we asked earlier,where do we sign up?The trails are taking place in the US  now and there's no saying when we get to sample Google's IPS project.But when it does,it will surely be very dig.Imagine downloading 200 of your favourate songs downloaded in about 8seconds.the prospects have to wait and see how this shapes up.Till then,we just have to hang in there with our 600kbps and 1Mbps lines.

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