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Re: Google to offer fiber to end users
From: Jorge Amodio <jmamodio () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:39:14 -0600
What do folks think?
I think it's a better use of their capital resources than paying big fat bonuses to big fat executives. Sounds like a well funded initiative that may provide an interesting platform to explore new technologies and develop a new array of applications. It would be nice to hear from local folks about how the WiFi experiment in Mountain View worked out. My .02 Jorge
Current thread:
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users, (continued)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Steven Bellovin (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Ronald Cotoni (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Charles N Wyble (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Antonio Querubin (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Steven Bellovin (Feb 10)
- RE: Google to offer fiber to end users Luan Nguyen (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Joel Esler (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users ck (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Henry Linneweh (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users James Jones (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Florian Weimer (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Tony Varriale (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Jeffrey Lyon (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users James Hess (Feb 10)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Joel Jaeggli (Feb 12)
- Re: Google to offer fiber to end users Jared Mauch (Feb 12)