Thursday, April 18, 2013

This Is What It's Like Using Google Fiber: 'The Gap Between You And Internet Totally Disappears' (GOOG)


This Is What It's Like Using Google Fiber: 'The Gap Between You And Internet Totally Disappears' (GOOG)

hunter walk tests google fiber speed
Last year, Google went to Kansas City and began providing an Internet access service that is 75-100 times as fast as cable Internet service.
It's called Google Fiber.
Venture capitalist Hunter Walk just spent a day in Kansas City, and he's written a short report on what using Google Fiber is like.
Walk:
Since Google Fiber is just rolling out, it's not like there's a whole bunch of specialized web products built around having 1GB speed. But when you play with it, the gap between you and Internet totally disappears. The computer is responsive in a manner that I've never experienced before. You can play multiple 4kYouTube videos without buffering. You download 1GB files during a tv commercial break. You just get more done.
Walk, a former Google executive, has a theory on why Google is rolling this product out.
People ask me what's Google's metagame with Fiber. My guess is the following: Use Fiber to reset consumer expectations of what a connected home should feel like. Continue to drive down the cost of deployment and sign up customers for a very sticky (high LTV) service by being first to market. If existing ISPs follow - or even beat Google in some many markets - Google still wins. Why? Because as I found out personally, when the Internet is this fast you do one more search per session, watch one more video per session, send one more email per session. A connected population benefits Google. Period.

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