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Slideshow: Google updates fiber offer

Rick Merritt

2/18/2013 5:55 AM EST

This aint YouTube, baby

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For its TV service, Google encodes video itself at 12-14 Mbits/s in H.264, creating a studio-sharp picture. The service includes integrated over-the-top video including Netflix. HBO is not part of the service yet, but Google is negotiating with the provider.




enf13

2/18/2013 1:32 PM EST

Quoting IP transit prices (1$/mbit) is misleading. Huge companies like Google, OVH, Leaseweb heavily rely on public and private (point to point) peering. Public peering bandwidth is less than 0.1eur/mbit (100G ports @ AMS-IX, DE-CIX 2013)

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fbulk

2/21/2013 12:13 AM EST

How is a graph showing transit prices misleading? It's not stating that's what a service provider's total bandwidth costs are ... just what transit costs.

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iniewski

2/19/2013 11:00 AM EST

Do we really think Google is trying to get into a business of laying down the fiber? I don't think so. They probably want to show that having Gb/s Internet connection is cool. Personally I am not sure why would I need so much data so quickly. My eyes and ears are barely processing all the bits around me already...Kris

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Thomas_Fu

2/19/2013 8:22 PM EST

Internet bandwidth is the stumbling block to cloud computing. Now, Google is moving it.

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DrQuine

2/20/2013 7:41 PM EST

Chattanooga TN is recognized for their 1 Gb/s Internet ... but apartment dwellers must have a landlord that hasn't already committed to a competing (slower) service. Internet speed is wonderful and sometimes reveals that our "slow computer" was actually a slow Internet. Other times, unfortunately, one discovers how slow the destination web site is running.

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