Wednesday, April 23, 2014

AT&T lays out plan for gigabit Internet dominance, setting up Google Fiber showdown

AT&T lays out plan for gigabit Internet dominance, setting up Google Fiber showdown | Super-high frequencies could one day deliver your mobile video

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AT&T lays out plan for gigabit Internet dominance, setting up Google Fiber showdown
The wave of next-generation Internet speeds is coming, as Google Fiber and AT&T's U-Verse with GigaPower networks lead the charge. These fiber-optic networks offer blazing data speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second; what's more users on these networks can download huge files like HD movies in a matter of seconds as opposed to the minutes it takes on traditional networks. Read More

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