Google’s decision to launch an ultra fast internet service in a project which will only be accessible to anywhere between 50,000 and up to 500,000 people has peaked the interest of many communities around the United States.
The latest addition to the list of interested towns and cities is actually the state of Maryland’s Montgomery County which contains the cities of Bethesda and Rockville.
According to Google its ultra high-speed broadband network will deliver speeds up to 100 times faster to what the majority of American are accustomed to using. The internet service will also come at a competitive price which is a big bonus to potential users.
Giuseppe on Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at 11:30 am