Sounds a little bit too "dot.com-my" to me too. All PR and too little of 
real importance.

I'd need to see which communities they choose. Hopefully they will 
choose communities that have NO Internet access today instead of 
communities where broadband is already available and a movie can already 
be downloaded quickly.

As to all the hoopla about allowing rural health clinics to send medical 
images quickly, that sounds like a load of bull. Is Google going to:

1. Build the fiber network out to the rural, high-cost areas?

2. Build "rural medical clinics" for the area(s)?

3. Cover the insurance costs for the 40% of the adult population with no 
medical insurance and who therefore can't afford to go to the clinic for 
medical treatment?

If Google is going to do all of the above then I say "Google is GREAT! 
More power to 'em". On the other hand, if Google is NOT going to do all 
of the above, then I say "Keep your damn Press Release at home until you 
are able to put more truth into it".

NOW, on a practical note, what could Google in a partnership with WISPs 
that would really bring win-win-win benefits to the public??

jack



Marco Coelho wrote:
> Google to build ultra-fast broadband networks
>
> WASHINGTON – Google plans to build experimental, ultra-fast Internet
> networks in a handful of communities around the country.
>
> The search company said Wednesday that its fiber-optic broadband
> networks will deliver speeds of 1 gigabit per second to as many as
> 500,000 Americans. Google Inc. says those systems will be more than
> 100 times faster than the networks that most Americans have access to
> today.
>
> In a blog post, the company said the networks will let consumers
> download a high-definition, full-length feature film in less than five
> minutes and allow rural health clinics to send 3-D medical images over
> the Web.
>
> Google says it will seek input from communities that might be
> interested in getting one of the testbed networks.
>
> ****end of article
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100210/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_google_broadband_network
>
> sounds very dot commy to me:
> Best price on a 1G pipe is about 1K-5K within a NOC.  I wonder how you
> make money giving it away?
>
>   

-- 
Jack Unger - President, Ask-Wi.Com, Inc.
Network Design - Technical Training - Technical Writing
Serving the Broadband Wireless, Networking and Telecom Communities since 1993
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