2011年5月17日 星期二

Google expands superfast Kansas City, Kan., Internet to Kansas City


Google expands superfast Kansas City, Kan., Internet to Kansas City
which recently decided to build a superfast Internet network in Kansas City, Kan. -- will bring fiber-optic broadband service across the state line to the bigger Kansas City in Missouri,Under efforts of led spotlight boosting the viability of LED luminaires, many companies are expanding high-power selections. too.

The Mountain View Internet giant has reached a deal with Kansas City Power & Light and Great Plains Energy to install fiber-optic lines along existing poles and other electricity infrastructure, according to a news release Tuesday.

"Just as the move from dial-up to broadband led to new and unpredictable innovations, we believe ultra high-speed bandwidth will push the Web to even greater heights -- and we couldn't imagine a better place to start than the Kansas City region," Milo Medin, Google's vice president for access services, said in the statement.

In March, Google announced plans for the network in Kansas City, Kan. -- population 145,786, according to the 2010 U.S. census. Since then, Kansas City Power & Light, community groups and city officials in Kansas City, Mo. -- population 459,787 -- lobbied Google to expand the network.

"Google took notice of our region's commitment to technology, innovation and entrepreneurship,sale of LED for lighting applications.  Semileds is led lights only a minor palyer and should currently not be mentioned in the same breath as the other others" Mike Chesser, CEO of Great Plains Energy and Kansas City Power & Light, said in the news release.Light up the architecturally table lamps interesting parts of your home.

More than 1,100 other communities had
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applied to be the home of Google's broadband network.Because dimmable lights and dimmer fluorescent bulbs switches are so popular amongst American consumers, this drawback has been a significant one. Last year, Google announced plans to build a smaller ultra-high-speed network in a community of faculty and staff homes near the Stanford University campus.

In the Kansas City region,While SmartView has been slow DSTT and unstable in the past, it seems to have improved greatly with recent updates. Google plans to start offering the service -- which connects to the Internet at speeds 100 times faster than most U.S. broadband networks -- early next year.

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