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		<title>Meet Google Fiber, the New Lightning-Fast Internet Network</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google on Thursday detailed its high-speed Internet network called Google Fiber, which runs 100 times faster than today’s average broadband connection. The search engine giant is bringing the ultra-high speeds first to Kansas City, Kan. and Kansas City, Mo. In addition to offering two paid packages, Google is also rolling out a virtually free service <a href='http://internal3m.com/CMS/Wordpress/2012/07/27/meet-google-fiber-the-new-lightning-fast-internet-network/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google on Thursday detailed its high-speed Internet network called Google Fiber, which runs 100 times faster than today’s average broadband connection.</p>
<p>The search engine giant is bringing the ultra-high speeds first to Kansas City, Kan. and Kansas City, Mo. In addition to offering two paid packages, Google is also rolling out a virtually free service for at least the first seven years. (Note: You still have to pay a $300 installation fee).</p>
<p>“No more buffering. No more loading. No more waiting,” the company notes on its blog. “Imagine: instantaneous sharing; truly global education; medical appointments with 3D imaging; even new industries that we haven’t even dreamed of, powered by a gig.”</p>
<p>To get things started, the company divided Kansas City into small communities called “fiberhoods.” Each fiberhood needs a high majority of their residents to pre-register to get the service. Those communities with a high pre-registration percentage will be among the first to get Google Fiber. Households in those communities can register for the service throughout the next six weeks.</p>
<p>Households in fiberhoods that qualify will be able to select from various subscription packages. Internet will cost $70 a month, while Internet along with television will cost about $120. The free Internet service (with the $300 installation fee) is also available for $25 a month for 12 months.</p>
<p><strong>MORE:&nbsp;</strong> <a href="http://mashable.com/2012/07/26/google-fiber/" target="_blank" data-mce-href="http://mashable.com/2012/07/26/google-fiber/">Meet Google Fiber, the New Lightning-Fast Internet Network</a>.</p>
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