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Check att gigabit (they have an address checker in their site) as well they are in a few places around the triangle with more coming. I just switched over last week. They have not started advertising in the area because they are still pretty early in the game in the area.They are coming to durham also I'm so excited for someone to out do TWC
So I can get Google Fiber but not TopGolf.
So I can get Google Fiber but not TopGolf.
We just had cable put back into our house (just internet, we have DirecTV, too---and EFF U-VERSE).I expect it will be at least a decade, if ever, before I ever see Google Fiber as I don't plan on ever living in a high population density neighborhood. I'm perfectly happy with DirecTV(have to have NFL Ticket) and my current 35Mps/8Mbps high speed connection.
I live in an "established" neighborhood and, until the last year, the only internet service available was DSL. I'm much happier with my 35/35 speed. Though Google Fiber would be great I don't think it will happen for at least a decade for me either and I'm surrounded by way too many people.I expect it will be at least a decade, if ever, before I ever see Google Fiber as I don't plan on ever living in a high population density neighborhood. I'm perfectly happy with DirecTV(have to have NFL Ticket) and my current 35Mps/8Mbps high speed connection.
One thing really lacking in the Raleigh area is an awesome driving range I wish Top Golf would come here or Charlotte just so I could go when I am working out there.
One thing really lacking in the Raleigh area is an awesome driving range I wish Top Golf would come here or Charlotte just so I could go when I am working out there.
Hello,
As you may be aware, we experienced a TV outage that affected your service on February 14. We apologize for the inconvenience it may have caused, as we know that it's difficult to lose TV service during a holiday weekend.
After the outage began, our team’s top priority was to restore service to our affected customers as quickly as possible. Now that TV service is back, we’ll make sure to learn from this outage and keep striving to provide great service.
While we can’t bring back the hours that you were without TV service, we would like to offer you a month of Showtime on us. During the month of March, you'll be able to enjoy current and past seasons of many of their shows On Demand, such as Homeland, House of Lies and Billions.
There’s no action required on your part to take advantage of this promotion—you'll see and have access to the package of 22 Showtime channels starting March 1. On March 31, these channels will be automatically removed from your plan. You can view our channel guide to see where Showtime channels appear in your TV line-up.
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The Google Fiber team
Google to test new wireless Internet network in Kansas City
Residents won't have access to service during test's early days
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —Four years after Google chose Kansas City to launch its ultra-fast broadband service Google Fiber, the company is ready to bring innovative state-of-the-art technology to the city again.
Google will make Kansas City a test lab for a new high-speed wireless network. It will put antennas on light and utility poles and shoot wireless signals from the fiber network to smart devices. Eight areas of town will get the wireless network first, including downtown, the Country Club Plaza and Waldo.
If the City Council agrees with Google’s plan, the company will pay a fee to temporarily put antennas on city light poles while the technology is tested.
Most people who spoke to KMBC 9 News said they welcome the idea of turning Kansas City into a community that’s totally Wi-Fi. There’s a catch, though. The public won’t tap into the wireless network until Google is done testing the new antenna technology. If the wireless system works, there’s another benefit. Google will be able to beam high-speed Internet into dense areas of the city where it’s too expansive or impossible to run fiber cables.
There’s no timeline for when the testing could actually get started.
http://www.kmbc.com/news/google-to-...m=facebook&utm_source=trueAnthem:+New+Content
Thats interesting. Been thinking about getting Google Fiber but its more expensive than what we have now. Not by much but I dont have to have them dig my yard up either lol