SubSolar said:
I think they do the roll out based upon potential sign up in various neighborhoods. So when interest levels hit enough, then they go full board in that particular area. I don't think they will be using other people's infrastructure, it will be their own, but because cities have to kind of bid go through this whole process to get google, the carpet gets rolled out and makes things a lot easier for Google to implement (then it is for cable companies) and get their hubs in (and then from a hood perspective, I presume then they leverage existing wiring into houses, etc).irvinehomeowner said:Thinking about the logistics, unless Google cuts a deal with Cox or AT&T to use some of their infrastructure, this roll-out can't be in all 'hoods.
At minimum they need to get the fiber to the hubs, then from there I think it's fair play on the coax from hub to homes.
djnick said:how do we get on the waiting list or sign up? I just signed a 2 year with cox but i'll pay any penalty to get google fiber
oceanmonkey said:i wanted to fire COX for so long... but the second best choice is ATT which is a total internet speed suicide.
very happy to hear Google fiber is coming into irvine, i will be the first one to sign up.