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Google will build 1Gbps fiber networks to US homes
From http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02...r_to_the_home/
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For some reaction see Mixed responses to to Google's 1Gbps fiber play
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It will be cool!
If it will be lan based internet access , it will be cool.
Especially if lan-based internet access comes with network autoconfiguration - coz its very simple to use with livecds and linux setups.You just plug cable and internet starts automatically and ofcourse you can change its settings. Much than setting up manually and spending hours for making internet work from linux. Nick |
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If you mean Ethernet connectivity and autoconfiguration through DHCP, that's practically how every (..non DSL) provider does things eurovive.
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Yes i mean that,some other dumb providers not in usa using vpns.
And it have much downtimes via vpn. Nick |
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