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Google Fiber Starts Austin Build
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(NASDAQ:GOOG) Fiber has begun construction of its fiber network in Austin, TX. The network is planned to eventually cover 3,000 ...
BTR Staff
Sept. 29, 2014
Google Access hires TWC vet as CEO
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Fiber has begun construction of its fiber network in Austin, TX. The network is planned to eventually cover 3,000 miles of fiber, both underground and aerial plant, and provide 1 Gbps service in the area.
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