Thursday 27 October 2016

Google Puts Expansion Of Fibre Optic Network On Hold

The foundation has a motley of clearly unrelated aims, according to its record retrieved UK Charity Commission.
The aims are poverty reduction, advance good health in people through the provision of facilities in playing amateur sports and the promotion of lifelong learning.
Others are promotion of leadership skills and health issues such as HIV/AIDS, drug abuse, and nutrition.

It also claimed to be focused on with human rights violations such as “discrimination, equality and diversity issues (whether relating to race, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation or religion).”
Efetobore, the most prominent of the Sodje brothers, played for the Super Eagles at the 2000 African Cup of Nations.
He also played at the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan.
Kansas City in 2011 became the first city chosen by the group to test its proposed ultra high-speed Google Fiber internet network, promising transmission speeds of 100 times that of current networks.
It then expanded to seven other US cities. Installation work is currently underway in four more cities including San Francisco.
A total of eight more cities were being considered as potential candidates, including San Jose in Silicon Valley, as well as Los Angeles, Portland and Phoenix.
Though the project is hitting a pause button, Alphabet CEO Larry Page said it does not mean the company wants out of ultra broadband.
“I’m excited about the potential of providing super fast internet to more people,” Page said.

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