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  2. Google Fiber - Wikipedia

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    Google Fiber, sometimes stylized as GFiber, is a fiber broadband Internet service operated by Google Fiber Inc., [2] a subsidiary of Alphabet, [3] servicing a growing number of households in cities in 19 states across the United States. [4] In mid-2016, Google Fiber was estimated to have about 453,000 broadband customers. [5]

  3. Speedof.me - Wikipedia

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    SpeedOf.Me is an internet speed test service which uses browser capabilities such as HTML5 and JavaScript to test the internet speed of the user. SpeedOf.Me utilizes multiple servers around the world, with the server used being chosen automatically based on location.

  4. Speedtest.net - Wikipedia

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    Speedtest.net, also known as Speedtest by Ookla, is a web service that provides free analysis of Internet access performance metrics, such as connection data rate and latency. It is the flagship product of Ookla, a web testing and network diagnostics company founded in 2006, and based in Seattle, Washington , United States .

  5. Measuring network throughput - Wikipedia

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    Bandwidth test software is used to determine the maximum bandwidth of a network or internet connection. It is typically undertaken by attempting to download or upload the maximum amount of data in a certain period of time, or a certain amount of data in the minimum amount of time.

  6. Why Google Fiber Is Cable's Biggest Nightmare - AOL

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    What's faster than a speeding cable Internet connection, and able to leap between mobile computing and old-school TV in a single bound? If you ask Google , the answer's simple: lightning-fast ...

  7. Loon LLC - Wikipedia

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    A Loon balloon at the Christchurch launch event in June 2013. Loon LLC was an Alphabet Inc. subsidiary working on providing Internet access to rural and remote areas. The company used high-altitude balloons in the stratosphere at an altitude of 18 km (11 mi) to 25 km (16 mi) to create an aerial wireless network with up to 1 Mbit/s speeds.

  8. Fiber to the premises in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Google Fiber [17] Kansas City, Provo, UT, Austin, Texas, Nashville, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Texas, Charlotte, Research Triangle: Offers a free connection for construction, gigabit Internet, and TV [18] Hawaiian Telcom: Hawaii "fiber to the building Internet speeds of up to 500/50 Mbit/s to residential and business customers …

  9. Google Fiber is finally coming to Idaho. Here’s what it is ...

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    Google Fiber put a halt to all fiber optic cable operations in 2016, but the company is set to make a return in the Gem State and elsewhere.