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2 Apr 2007
We’ve always said that rumors of Google becoming a national broadband ISP would eventually be proven true — and now they have. Google tomorrow will officially launch the beta of their “Dark Porcelain” project: free wireless broadband for the masses that will be routed through home plumbing. According to the project FAQ, the service will come in three tiers (not all of them free), with speeds eventually as high as 32Mbps. We’ll note there’s some very impressive upstream speeds being planned for this project. That’s surprising, given plumbing-based-broadband’s reputation as an interference-prone niche solution for those who don’t get decent fiber.
“I couldn’t be more excited about, and am only slightly grossed out by, this remarkable new product,” says Marissa Mayer, Google’s Vice President of Search Products and User Experience. “I firmly believe TiSP will be a breakthrough product, particularly for those users who, like Larry himself, do much of their best thinking in the bathroom.” The company also.. (full story @ BBR)

The Internet has come a long way since its inception. There are now several different ways to get an internet connection. One can do this by inserting wireless internet card in computer or can use DSL. Apart from this, internet phones and ip phones are there as well to help people connect internet through phones. Internet telephony is not the last option available, wireless internet providers are there as well to offer internet connectivity.
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