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Google Fiber's 34 Potential Cities
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If it hasn't been brought to your attention yet, there's been an update in the next cities with the potential to receive Google Fiber (Feb. 19th). The announcement came shortly after Comcast offered to merge with Time Warner Cable (Feb 13th). https://fiber.google.com/newcities/

If your city or a city near you is listed, be sure to let your city and community leaders (particularly your mayor) know that you're interested and supportive of the change.

If it hasn't been brought to your attention yet, there's been an update in the next cities with the potential to receive Google Fiber (Feb. 19th). The announcement came shortly after Comcast offered to merge with Time Warner Cable (Feb 13th). https://fiber.google.com/newcities/

If your city or a city near you is listed, be sure to let your city and community leaders (particularly your mayor) know that you're interested and supportive of the change.
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#2
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Google to upper-midwest: "Fuck you"

Google to upper-midwest: "Fuck you"
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I wish Minneapolis was on that list maybe I could finally get some decent internet service

I wish Minneapolis was on that list maybe I could finally get some decent internet service
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I wish Los Angeles would get some ;-;

I wish Los Angeles would get some ;-;
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no love for new england. i see how it is

no love for new england. i see how it is
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LanturNno love for new england. i see how it is

You at least have FiOS. Most of the rest of the country has only one option for similar speeds, and some don't even have one and are forced to use 2 Mbps DSL.

[quote=LanturN]no love for new england. i see how it is[/quote]
You at least have FiOS. Most of the rest of the country has only one option for similar speeds, and some don't even have one and are forced to use 2 Mbps DSL.
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what about Ottawa :(

what about Ottawa :(
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Oh ok, they got Portland but not Seattle.

Oh ok, they got Portland but not Seattle.
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Ive never been more proud to live in arizona until today

Ive never been more proud to live in arizona until today
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LionxOh ok, they got Portland but not Seattle.

http://crosscut.com/2014/03/04/business/118993/google-fiber-never-come-seattle-broadband-internet/

RIP

[quote=Lionx]Oh ok, they got Portland but not Seattle.[/quote]

http://crosscut.com/2014/03/04/business/118993/google-fiber-never-come-seattle-broadband-internet/

RIP
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#11
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wish Canada got some love :(

wish Canada got some love :(
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And then there's all of us that don't live in a big city and won't get it.. :/

And then there's all of us that don't live in a big city and won't get it.. :/
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"Austin, Texas, is another impending Google Fiber city. Just the announcement of Google’s plans caused Time-Warner Cable to increase its Internet speed sixfold at no increase in cost."

This is what really irritates me -- the fact that they COULD increase speeds, but will not do so unless competition makes them.

"Austin, Texas, is another impending Google Fiber city. Just the announcement of Google’s plans caused Time-Warner Cable to increase its Internet speed sixfold at no increase in cost."

This is what really irritates me -- the fact that they COULD increase speeds, but will not do so unless competition makes them.
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i'm in kansas city, i gotta get thisssss

i'm in kansas city, i gotta get thisssss
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Amaryllis"Austin, Texas, is another impending Google Fiber city. Just the announcement of Google’s plans caused Time-Warner Cable to increase its Internet speed sixfold at no increase in cost."

This is what really irritates me -- the fact that they COULD increase speeds, but will not do so unless competition makes them.

market monopoly in a nutshell

[quote=Amaryllis]"Austin, Texas, is another impending Google Fiber city. Just the announcement of Google’s plans caused Time-Warner Cable to increase its Internet speed sixfold at no increase in cost."

This is what really irritates me -- the fact that they COULD increase speeds, but will not do so unless competition makes them.[/quote]

market monopoly in a nutshell
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MasterKuniLionxOh ok, they got Portland but not Seattle.
http://crosscut.com/2014/03/04/business/118993/google-fiber-never-come-seattle-broadband-internet/

RIP

FUCK.

[quote=MasterKuni][quote=Lionx]Oh ok, they got Portland but not Seattle.[/quote]

http://crosscut.com/2014/03/04/business/118993/google-fiber-never-come-seattle-broadband-internet/

RIP[/quote]
FUCK.
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fibers never coming across the bay. gg san jose

fibers never coming across the bay. gg san jose
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oh my god its even coming to the part of atlanta i live in

70 ping euro dm ill be so happy

oh my god its even coming to the part of atlanta i live in

70 ping euro dm ill be so happy
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dashnercookiewish Canada got some love :(
won't happen unless something finally changes with the CRTC's bullshit. Verizon wasn't even able to get in between the juggernauts that are Bell and Rogers.

I pay $110 a month for Internet ($40 more than Google Fiber) and I only get 150/10 internet from Rogers.

The regulations are ridiculous... The owner of Wind Mobile already said he regretted coming to Canada... fack

[quote=dashner][quote=cookie]wish Canada got some love :([/quote]

won't happen unless something finally changes with the CRTC's bullshit. Verizon wasn't even able to get in between the juggernauts that are Bell and Rogers.

I pay $110 a month for Internet ($40 more than Google Fiber) and I only get 150/10 internet from Rogers.[/quote]
The regulations are ridiculous... The owner of Wind Mobile already said he regretted coming to Canada... fack
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Phoenix could get Google Fiber

awwww yeaahhhh come to me

Phoenix could get Google Fiber

awwww yeaahhhh come to me
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fsXDmarket monopoly in a nutshell

I realize. One of the reasons I posted this is because I'm pretty fed up with the stagnation that ISPs are so content with.

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In my area Comcast recently (to add insult to injury) imposed data caps of 300 gbs per month with no option for more data no matter what tier of internet service you have. If you go over you allotment, you are charged $10 for an extra 50 gbs of data. Data which, if you don't use it all, does not roll over to the next month.

Their data metering systems have proven unreliable -- people have reported instances of being on vacation or traveling for work, but their meters climb upwards of 30 gbs in their absence. Meaning, in some form or fashion, even if your devices aren't on or using the modem, you're using data just for having it on.

Essentially, this move is to make up for their losses with people "cord cutting" from cable TV services and relying purely on streaming with Hulu, Netflix, etc., and attempts to get them to come back to cable or force them to switch to "Business Class" internet in order to be unlimited in their data. And that comes with its own installation nightmares and contracts to deal with. With $45 billion able to be offered for expansion, I don't have any sympathy for Comcast or their precious lost revenue.

And before anyone makes me burst a blood vessel with nonsense like "They have to impose data caps because if they didn't it would cost more for them," Comcast doesn't pay for the bandwidth; they pay for the pipe. Whether 10%, 50%, or 100% utilized, the cost of operating it is the same for them. It's a fabrication that multiple companies have hidden behind for years which is why it's completely disgusting that they're trying to make it concrete now. I'd be fine with unlimited high speeds for a reasonable price, but now I'm paying for high speeds while being limited, while being charged even more should I go over that limit with no option to increase my limit? When they don't even need data caps in the first place? When they already have so much money laying around they can afford to expand?

This data cap hasn't been made a permanent or national adjustment (yet we're still charged). I'm doing all I can to make sure this bullshit stops in my area and doesn't spread. I'd hate to see those lovely TWC people capped because of a merger.

If you find yourself in an area where your data is being capped when it wasn't before, please file complaints with your state Office of Consumer Affairs, the FTC, the FCC, the DOJ, the BBB, and address your congressman/senators.

TL;DR: Comcast keeps doing shit they don't have to do to make more money because no one can stop them.

Rant hidden to keep the thread on track.

[quote=fsXD]market monopoly in a nutshell[/quote]

I realize. One of the reasons I posted this is because I'm pretty fed up with the stagnation that ISPs are so content with.

[spoiler]In my area Comcast recently (to add insult to injury) imposed data caps of 300 gbs per month with no option for more data no matter what tier of internet service you have. If you go over you allotment, you are charged $10 for an extra 50 gbs of data. Data which, if you don't use it all, does not roll over to the next month.

Their data metering systems have proven unreliable -- people have reported instances of being on vacation or traveling for work, but their meters climb upwards of 30 gbs in their absence. Meaning, in some form or fashion, even if your devices aren't on or using the modem, you're using data just for having it on.

Essentially, this move is to make up for their losses with people "cord cutting" from cable TV services and relying purely on streaming with Hulu, Netflix, etc., and attempts to get them to come back to cable or force them to switch to "Business Class" internet in order to be unlimited in their data. And that comes with its own installation nightmares and contracts to deal with. With $45 billion able to be offered for expansion, I don't have any sympathy for Comcast or their precious lost revenue.

And before anyone makes me burst a blood vessel with nonsense like "They have to impose data caps because if they didn't it would cost more for them," Comcast doesn't pay for the bandwidth; they pay for the pipe. Whether 10%, 50%, or 100% utilized, the cost of operating it is the same for them. It's a fabrication that [url=https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130118/17425221736/cable-industry-finally-admits-that-data-caps-have-nothing-to-do-with-congestion.shtml??]multiple companies have hidden behind for years[/url] which is why it's completely disgusting that they're trying to make it concrete now. I'd be fine with unlimited high speeds for a reasonable price, but now I'm paying for high speeds while being limited, while being charged even more should I go over that limit with no option to increase my limit? When they [b]don't even need data caps[/b] in the first place? When they already have so much money laying around they can afford to expand?

This data cap hasn't been made a permanent or national adjustment (yet we're still charged). I'm doing all I can to make sure this bullshit stops in my area and doesn't spread. I'd hate to see those lovely TWC people capped because of a merger.

[b]If you find yourself in an area where your data is being capped when it wasn't before, please file complaints with your state Office of Consumer Affairs, the FTC, the FCC, the DOJ, the BBB, and address your congressman/senators.[/b][/spoiler]

[b]TL;DR: Comcast keeps doing shit they don't have to do to make more money because no one can stop them.[/b]

Rant hidden to keep the thread on track.
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san jose for potential cities i might actually cum

san jose for potential cities i might actually cum
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Sad I will never get it :(

Sad I will never get it :(
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MagusGoogle to upper-midwest: "Fuck you"

I wonder if they realize that people exist in the upper-midwest...though, they might have to dig through a few feet of snow to find us.

[quote=Magus]Google to upper-midwest: "Fuck you"[/quote]

I wonder if they realize that people exist in the upper-midwest...though, they might have to dig through a few feet of snow to find us.
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what about us?

what about us?
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mackeyPhoenix could get Google Fiber

awwww yeaahhhh come to me

Scottsdale and Tempe too. All Phoenix area cities... its a sad day to live in Tucson :(

I wonder if there's a reason they haven't supported some of the largest US cities yet. I understand the idea of starting small, but if they're to start supporting some large metro areas (Atlanta, Phoenix, San Antonio, Salt Lake, etc), why are they not reaching out to places like Chicago, LA, Seattle, and NYC?

[quote=mackey]Phoenix could get Google Fiber

awwww yeaahhhh come to me[/quote]
Scottsdale and Tempe too. All Phoenix area cities... its a sad day to live in Tucson :(

I wonder if there's a reason they haven't supported some of the largest US cities yet. I understand the idea of starting small, but if they're to start supporting some large metro areas (Atlanta, Phoenix, San Antonio, Salt Lake, etc), why are they not reaching out to places like Chicago, LA, Seattle, and NYC?
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they dont put it in the biggest cities yet because its too much fucking work and if something goes wrong and takes out the internet in like ny or la or dallas thats gonna fuck up a lot of peoples days

they dont put it in the biggest cities yet because its too much fucking work and if something goes wrong and takes out the internet in like ny or la or dallas thats gonna fuck up a lot of peoples days
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or maybe whogivesafuckville in kansas is just way more important than wherever u live idk

or maybe whogivesafuckville in kansas is just way more important than wherever u live idk
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Nothing on New York...dam it Google.

Nothing on New York...dam it Google.
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comcast used to throttle me hardcore if I torrented anything

those were fun times

comcast used to throttle me hardcore if I torrented anything

those were fun times
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