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Superfast Internet from Google 04.08.2012

Google launched the Fiber TV service and provided ultra-high-speed Internet access for residents of Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri. Two cities have become winners in a two-year Google competition.

There are three unlimited tariff plans for users: Gigabit + TV, Gigabit Internet and Free Internet. Buyers of the first offer will receive for $120 per month: Internet access at a speed of 973 Mbps, connection to the Google Fiber TV service (more than 160 channels), an external hard drive with a capacity of 2 TB, 1 TB for storing video files in the Google cloud service Drive, network adapter, set-top box, and a Nexus 7 tablet as a remote control.

Users who don't want to watch TV can opt for a second plan for $70 a month and get 973 Mbps Internet access, 1 TB of Google Drive, and a network adapter.

Users who choose Free Internet are offered a real trifle - unlimited Internet for a period of at least seven years at a speed of 5 Mbps (outgoing channel - 1 Mbps). The $300 payment, however, is due within the first year. For the first two tariff plans, a mandatory contract is concluded for two years.

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