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Google Fiber

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Google Fiber has appeared in 50 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2016Q3 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, AT&T, Fiber, Kansas City.

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The Last Mile
The competitive ISP market of the 1990s had thousands of providers. A single FCC reclassification in 2005 ended mandatory infrastructure sharing and killed the ...

Coverage Timeline

2015-01-12
Ars Technica

Cable lobby says Google Fiber doesn't need Title II to get pole access

The top cable lobby group says Google is blowing smoke when it comes to Title II and pole attachment rights.  —  Google told the Federal Communications Commission that reclassifying broadband provider...

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TEXXR tracks 41 Techmeme articles mentioning Google Fiber, dating back to January 2015. The biggest stories include Google Fiber coming to San Francisco for some apartments, condos, and public housing... and Report: Google Fiber chief Craig Barratt was told by Larry Page to halve staff to 500;.... Frequently covered alongside Google, AT&T, Wall Street Journal, FCC, and Larry Page. Coverage has increasingly focused on funding themes.

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