Google Tests Ultra-Fast Fiber Internet Service – Fastest in the World

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Google’s Fiber internet service has been turned on in a neighborhood just south of the Stanford University campus and first reports are that the internet service is nothing short of amazing. Download speeds on the network were up to 300 Mbps, with an upload speed of 150 Mbps. Kansas City is the only other place to receive Google Fiber. Its part of a grand experiment involving as many as half a million homes to improve ways to build the network, see what apps people might invent and how it would change peoples lives. The best part of the Fiber Internet is that Google is offering the connection for free!

Google has changed the way people search on the internet, now its changing the way some people surf the web. Hundreds of lucky Bay Area residents are now accessing what is being touted as the fastest internet speeds in the world. A 95-megabyte high-definition movie trailer downloaded in about nine seconds.

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