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04-01-2014, 05:40 PM
How major ISPs are reacting to Google Fiber
http://c2.bgr.com/2012/07/google-sign-9.jpeg?w=610 (http://bgr.com/2014/04/01/google-fiber-locations-spreading-isps-react/)What began as a curious and expensive Google (http://bgr.com/tag/google) experiment is fast becoming a much-needed catalyst for change in an industry that has long been considered among the most anti-consumer businesses in America. Often characterized by poor customer service and regional mo**polies, pay TV and Internet service providers have continuously raised service prices while also helping to ensure that broadband and TV competition is kept at a minimum. But despite the current state of the industry and its long history, Google Fiber (http://bgr.com/tag/google-fiber) is quickly becoming a disruption that can't be ig**red.
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http://c2.bgr.com/2012/07/google-sign-9.jpeg?w=610 (http://bgr.com/2014/04/01/google-fiber-locations-spreading-isps-react/)What began as a curious and expensive Google (http://bgr.com/tag/google) experiment is fast becoming a much-needed catalyst for change in an industry that has long been considered among the most anti-consumer businesses in America. Often characterized by poor customer service and regional mo**polies, pay TV and Internet service providers have continuously raised service prices while also helping to ensure that broadband and TV competition is kept at a minimum. But despite the current state of the industry and its long history, Google Fiber (http://bgr.com/tag/google-fiber) is quickly becoming a disruption that can't be ig**red.
Continue reading... (http://bgr.com/2014/04/01/google-fiber-locations-spreading-isps-react/)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheBoyGeniusReport/~4/ubON7SacIBY