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  2. Google Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Google Fiber provides an Internet connection speed of up to eight gigabits per second (8,000 Mbit/s) for download and eight gigabit per second (8,000 Mbit/s) upload. Google Fiber says its original 1 Gbit/s download service allows for the download of a full movie in less than two minutes.

  3. Speedtest.net - Wikipedia

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    Speedtest.net, also known as Speedtest by Ookla, is a web service that provides free analysis of Internet access performance metrics, such as connection data rate and latency.

  4. DSLReports - Wikipedia

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    DSLReports rates and reviews cable, DSL and fiber optic internet services from providers all over North America. The site also runs support and discussion forums and offers online tools for testing internet connection.

  5. Money Minute: Google Fiber Test Hits Speedy Start - AOL

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    Google's test of a super-fast Internet connection in Kansas City is off to a speedy start. A survey by analysts at Bernstein Research finds 42 percent of residents in Kansas City have signed...

  6. Why Google Fiber Is Cable's Biggest Nightmare - AOL

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    If you ask Google , the answer's simple: lightning-fast fiber-optic Internet service. As it stands, What's faster than a speeding cable Internet connection, and able to leap between...

  7. Google Fiber is finally coming to Idaho. Here’s what it is ...

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    Google Fiber put a halt to all fiber optic cable operations in 2016, but the company is set to make a return in the Gem State and elsewhere.

  8. Fiber to the premises in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fiber to the premises (FTTP) in the United States is provided on a limited geographical basis by Google Fiber, Verizon, Lightower, and a number of smaller Internet Service Providers.

  9. Can Google Expand Fiber's Success? - AOL

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    While Google Fiber is likely a few years away from having enough coverage to pose a real threat to Comcast, Verizon, or AT&T, its very presence may cause a shift in the strategies pursued by...

  10. 100 Gigabit Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    100 Gigabit Ethernet. 40 Gigabit Ethernet ( 40GbE) and 100 Gigabit Ethernet ( 100GbE) are groups of computer networking technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at rates of 40 and 100 gigabits per second (Gbit/s), respectively. These technologies offer significantly higher speeds than 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

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