Akhil Satheesh

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Google to launch its own Wireless Network

Google to launch its own Wireless Network

Post By : Akhil Satheesh

Post Rank : 1788th

Category : Technology

Sub Category : Internet

06 Apr 2014

Google Inc. has announced the pending launch of its wireless network. Sources quoted the executive director of the company spoke about the project in the areas in which we are equipped with broadband, fiber optic, Google, Google launched a dedicated wireless network. It is considering running its own wireless network.

Details of the plan are still unclear whether the evidence of interest in virtual mobile network operator, or MVNO Google to establish that the purchase of network equipment suitable conditions for selling it to the customers provide.

The sources said Google started in 2014 in consultation with the operator Verizon (Verizon) to explore the possibility of creating such a network. Earlier in early 2013 before the operator Sprint (Sprint) by Softbank in Kayla comes as negotiations between Google and the operator for the feasibility of such a plan had been made.

Currently fiber networks in places like Kansas City, Missouri and Provo, Utah and in the near future in the areas of Austin, Texas there. Google also hopes the network of interstate Atlanta, Georgia, Portland, Oregon, San Jose, California and six other area to expand.

According to Google operator after AT & T also is rapidly installing fiber optic broadband network that became operational late in 2013.

Currently Google is also indirectly through voice and video services in competition with the big phones that have experience in this field for several years.

The data shows that Google's wireless access point (Access Point) Wireless LAN is dependent on the fiber optic network and other communications in case of interruption or unavailability of the Service makes use of.

Operator AT & T is also now uses the same strategy that will facilitate the transition users to the WiFi hotspots. The company also plans to cooperate with a wide range of practitioners in the field to provide public wireless networks pay Hoya.


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