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Google experimental fiber network

Google is experimenting on fiber networks to provide high speed broadband for US citizens which is 100x faster than what most access today. If Google succeed in this experiment people will have highest speeds ever to download HD content in minutes and every one get accessed to the next generation apps. So we expect High ultra speeds which will change the current generation. Read more abt Google experiment @Official Google Blog: Think big with a gig: Our experimental fiber network

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