A little over a year ago, Google announced that it would be bringing its high-speed fiber internet to select cities across the United States. This “fiber to the premises” (FTTP) network is capable of delivering internet speeds up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), which is about 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today.

While Google’s rollout of gigabit fiber has been slow, other companies are beginning to enter the market and offer similar services. AT&T recently announced that it will be rolling out its own FTTP network in select markets, and Comcast has also begun testing a 2 Gbps service in some areas.

The arrival of gigabit fiber is a very exciting development for those who have been waiting for true high-speed broadband access. With download speeds of 1 Gbps, you can download an HD movie in less than 30 seconds or stream live 4K video without any buffering issues. And since these networks are symmetrical, upload speeds are also incredibly fast – meaning you can quickly send large files or even live stream HD video without any problems.


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