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I'll Take It!

4 comments, 145 views, posted 9:13 pm 26/07/2012 in Teh Internet by griffin
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Google Fiber Gigabit Plans: Starts at $70/mo, TV Box for $120/mo
26 Jul, 2012 by Radu TyrsinaNews


When first writing about the Google Fiber service, I was saying that Google needs to fix these issues: price, adoption and equipment. After seeing today’s announcement, I’m now confident they’ve managed to solve all 3 of them or, at least, to have a healthy start. The price and equipment is all set, the adoption depends on how customers react and just how badly they want Google Fiber in their homes.

I don’t know about you, but for me, this kind of news is what makes technology better and more useful for all of us. No matter where you are right now, USA, India, Australia, Africa, this is a big step forward and the residents of Kansas City are happy to be the first in the world to use a Google Fiber connection up to 1 Gigabit per second. As always, they’ve thought about each and every aspect of their product and that’s why they’ve come up with 3 different plans.


Google Fiber plans + a free Nexus 7!
During the presentation, Google officials said that the construction fee for a single home is $300, so that’s how much Google has to spend to deliver the fiber optic network at your house. And before I go elaborating the plans, you should know that they will give you a free Nexus 7 tablet along with your Gigabit + TV plan! How cool is that.

Gigabit + TV: $120 per month


The most expensive and impressive plan in the same time is Gigabit + TV, one that offers you The Full Google Experience. This Google Fiber plan has all the things you need not only to call it a smart house, but to call it a smart house with an incredible Internet connectivity speed. Here’s what will you get with the Gigabit + TV plan:

Up to one gigabit upload & download speed
Full channel TV lineup
2 year contract
No data caps
Nexus 7 tablet
TV Box
Storage Box
Network Box
1TB Google Drive
$300 waived construction fee
Gigabit Internet: $70 per month

Gigabit Internet is almost twice as cheap as the Gigabit + TV and there are obvious reasons why. Unfortunately, you won’t be getting what I like most about this new awesome service (despite the speed, obviously) – the Nexus 7 tablet. Also, you won’t be getting the storage brox that allows for 500 hours of HD recording. Here’s what you’ll get, though:

Up to one gigabit upload & download
No data caps
1 year contract
$300 waived construction fee
Network Box included
1TB Google Drive


Free Internet: 25$ per month for one year

It’s interesting how Google has managed to pull all their products together in a single ecosystem, they’re using the Nexus 7 as the remote and the Chromebook as the netbook of choice (Chromebox didn’t make it here…). And, if I am not wrong the $299 is a reduced price. With the Free Internet plan, you’re basically paying the construction fee, but you’re making sure that whenever you want you can have Google Fiber at home. Until then, you’ll benefit from free Internet and something more:

Up to 5Mbps download
1Mbps upload speed
No data caps
Free service guaranteed for at least 7 years
Includes Network Box

Conclusion
Google has been smart, intuitive, innovative and many other beautiful words that they deserve. It’s a well shaped product with plans for the entire family, and for different kind of customers. You want huge speed, but you don’t need it on your TV yet? No worries, you can select the Gigagbit Internet plan. I don’t mean to sound like a sales-man, but truth be told, I’d gladly sell a service like this! You not only pay a competitive price, but you also get impressive bonuses on top. Let’s see how they manage to deal with adoption and how ready is the market for this.

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Extra Points Given by:

DarkHelmet (5), tomcat025 (5), mohit_117 (5), marksyzm (10), golfhack (5), aion_z (5)

Comments

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8:17 pm 27/07/2012

aion_z

I'll take two! (I wish. )

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9:43 pm 27/07/2012

DarkHelmet

I wish advertisers would stop using bit and byte and just stick to one version of data size, though...still a decent deal.

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10:36 pm 27/07/2012

griffin

You can "pre-register" here:

http://fiber.google.com/about/

Looks like places with most interest will get it first.

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10:49 pm 27/07/2012

DarkHelmet

Looks like it's a long way away from coming to Canada...

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