Google Fiber May Expand 1Gbps Internet Service Plan to Irvine, Louisville and San Diego USA
Google Fiber is Google’s service in the US. It has 27,000 television subscribers. Google fiber is providing broadband internet and cable television to a small and gradually increasing number of locations. Google Fiber is Google's fiber to the basic service in the United States. The service was First Initiated to the Kansas City metropolitan area.
The internet service includes one terabyte of Google Drive service; the television service includes a two terabyte DVR in addition to the Google Drive. Google Fiber wants to expand the reach of its 1Gbps Internet and TV service to even more parts of the US. The company has revealed it is currently considering Louisville, Kentucky; Irvine, California; and San Diego, California as possible new locations for Google Fiber.
Once that work is complete, Google will then make a decision on if it will add one or more of those cities to the Google Fiber Plan system. It's already available Kansas City and Provo, Utah and parts of Austin, Texas, and it is scheduled to be put in place in Salt Lake City, Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham and San Antonio. Google fiber India must have to expand plans for high speed internet.
In adding up, television service will also stream live program on iPad and Android tablet computers. Google Fiber offers three opportunities: a free internet option, a 1 Gigabit/s internet option, and an option including television service (in addition to the 1 Gigabit/s internet). The DVR can record up to eight live television shows simultaneously. |