Google Focuses on Beam Fibernet for Domestic Use


BENGALURU: In order to break the traditional cable internet system and provide faster connectivity, Google plans a grand project to beam wireless internet services into homes across US, reports, Re/code.

This new tech will create a break-through in technology if Google outlines the process carefully. A complete wireless approach to internet connectivity will also create ripples in the broadband industry as it will have the capability to deal with “last mile” problem which is basically solved by arranging cable network to every location. The company also desires to shift its Fibernet innovation to the remotest of location so that a large number of homes could be associated with Internet across the globe.

Google Fiber's wired service was pitched in 2011, which gradually covered only a handful of regions in the United States. This wireless service guarantees of consistency, reliability, a sensible value point and high speed. Google Fibernet turns out to be a cutting-edge solution for the existing ISP organizations in the business sector and constrained organizations like Comcast and Time Warner Cable to improvise their service for clients to get better results.

However, senior vice president, Access and energy at Google, Craig Barratt did not comment anymore on the project, with the details like research costs and launch date unknown too.  On the other hand, Facebook’s finished developing its first full scale solar power fueled drone, Aquila where its main aim is to provide internet connectivity to the inaccessible areas across the world.

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