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Google Fiber Is Too Popular for Its Own Good
Faced with a six-month wait for a new Fiber installation, prospective customers in Kansas City are going to competitors.
A Gigabit Fiber Startup Will Compete With Comcast in Detroit
"We need to build the things we know make a great city if we actually want to have a great city."
Telecom Giants Are Merging to Stop the Nascent Broadband Revolution
Charter Communications is buying Time Warner Cable—are cable companies looking at startup competitors and getting worried?
Google's Targeted Ads Are the Future of Television Commercials
Google Fiber television customers are about to start getting ads based on their viewing histories.
Google's Fiber Expansion Could Help the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal
Google Fiber’s bold expansion into new US markets may improve the chances that Comcast’s $45 billion Time Warner Cable buyout will be approved by US regulators, according to industry analysts.
Hundreds of Cities Are Wired With Fiber—But Telecom Lobbying Keeps It Unused
Government buildings all around the country are wired with fiber, but agreements with huge telecoms keep it out of people's homes.
No, Google Fiber Isn't Coming to New York Any Time Soon
When can the rest of us expect gigabit internet?
Why It’s So Hard to Bring Gigabit Internet to the US
Startups trying to provide super-fast internet access have to go up against powerful telecom giants.