Saturday, March 27, 2010

Google Fiber Memphis, Memphis Ranks in Google Fiber Competition

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Memphis was the # 6 ranking from Google Fiber Competition. Google Fiber Memphis was still in sixth place from last week. In fact this data comes from the un-official Google New Market Survey, “Steketee Greiner” but show the results more

closely.google-fiberGoogle is trying to promote their broadband business via Google Fiber Project.Google plans to test an ultra-high-speed broadband network in one or

more trial locations across the country.Google’s target is to provide fast internet access for all Americans. The first target seems to Duluth, Minnesota as the city is always trying to get Google’s attention.In addition to Minnesota, five cities

will be Grand Rapids, Michigan; Topeka, Kansas; Fresno, California; and Sarasota, Florida.Rates that have been prepared using a variety of factors, including a digital presence, Facebook and Mentions activities online. The deadline is on Friday, to the city hoping to win the bid fiber network.No word on when Google will announce the winners.Google is planning to test ultra-high speed broadband networks in one or more trial locations across the country. Google is trying to promote their broadband business via Google Fiber Project.

Google target is to provide fast internet access for all Americans. The first target seems to Duluth, Minnesota as the city is always trying to get Google’s attention.

Besides Minnesota, the top five cities would be Grand Rapids- Michigan; Topeka-Kansas; Fresno-California; and Sarasota-Florida.

The rankings were compiled using a variety of factors, including a digital presence, Facebook and online Mentions activity. The Deadline is in Friday, for cities hoping to win the bid fiber network.
Memphis, TN Mayor A C Wharton, Jr. wrote this “Submitting our Google Fiber application today” on his blog:
Today at noon, the City of Memphis will file it’s application for Google Fiber,the vast “superbroadband” fiber optic network that Google is offering to develop for some lucky city. We believe that Memphis is the ideal candidate city – we’re already a global distribution center that connects the world’s commerce, we’re served by a single, publicly-owned utility, and the technology, bioscience, and higher education sectors are growing in big ways year after year. We’ve put together an extremely competitive application and look forward to hearing Google’s response.Memphis was the # 6 ranking from Google Fiber Competition. Google Fiber Memphis was still in sixth place from last week. In fact this data comes from the un-official Google New Market Survey, “Steketee Greiner” but show the results more closely.

google-fiberGoogle is trying to promote their broadband business via Google Fiber Project.

Google plans to test an ultra-high-speed broadband network in one or more trial locations across the country.

Google’s target is to provide fast internet access for all Americans. The first target seems to Duluth, Minnesota as the city is always trying to get Google’s attention.

In addition to Minnesota, five cities will be Grand Rapids, Michigan; Topeka, Kansas; Fresno, California; and Sarasota, Florida.

Rates that have been prepared using a variety of factors, including a digital presence, Facebook and Mentions activities online. The deadline is on Friday, to the city hoping to win the bid fiber network.

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