The company plans on offering the service to a small group of customers in select areas as part of an early access program.

    • Chozo
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      They’ve been trying, but the existing ISPs have ironclad contracts with most cities they operate in, making it very hard for anybody else to bring competition to those markets.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    262 years ago

    Does Google internet mean they track even more of you than through Chrome?

    • @protist@mander.xyz
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      When your alternatives are AT&T or Spectrum aka Time Warner Cable, what are you to do? I’ve interacted with Google Fiber customer service maybe once since we got it 6ish years ago…prior to that, I’d be on the phone with Time Warner at one point and then AT&T once per month, because the service would break and we’d need a tech to come fix a connection, or more often they’d Jack up the price with no notice and would only decrease it if you called to complain or threaten to disconnect. Fiber has been the exact same price for 6 years and they prorate a discount if your service happens to go down, which has been rare and brief

      • DarkenLM
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        If Google is the ISP, what’s stopping them from blocking that?

    • @blueeggsandyam@lemmy.world
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      Probably but you can use a different dns provider. If you are really concerned, a vpn is the best answer to make sure they don’t get any of your information. The problem is that there aren’t very many VPNs that can do anything close to 10Gbs.

    • netburnr
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      Every single isp will use data from their dns servers.

  • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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    As someone with symmetrical 1gig and a home server…. Wtf do you do w 20gig?

    Also, aren’t you going to need a rack of equipment to even use it?

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    That’s clearly an exaggeration, but 1gig equipment is often actively cooled bc it takes non negligible amounts of compute to route that many packets. I imagine 20gig router is like a small PC

    • @stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca
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      132 years ago

      The cost of the equipment is insane too. It was way too much to upgrade my switch to 2.5 Gbps for local transfers, nevermind any faster speeds.

    • @CMDR_Horn@lemmy.ml
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      62 years ago

      I know many, many businesses that don’t have 20 or 10 or even 1gig bidirectional internet. This is marketing fluff/flex as they know that even if they offer it to 100% of users. Only a very select few will consume it

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      Same. And they send me an email every few weeks to see if I’ll upgrade to 2gig. I pretty damn happy with just the 1gig. I can’t imagine what I’d do with 20gig.

      • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        I mean… I’m thinking…

        Would that be useful for hosting a variety of distributed services? Nah, bc the whole point is horizontal scaling. And 20gig is definitely vertical scaling, but then again, por qué no los dos?

        The metaverse (lowercase m) is expected to have lots of need for extremely fast and low latency networking. Even if it’s just short bursts here or there, in a live interactive situation, you definitely want geometries and textures downloading and rendering as fast as you can possibly get them.

        So maybe they’re just prepping for that, and trying to get whales to subsidize it all.

    • @geekworking@lemmy.world
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      You can get used enterprise stuff relatively inexpensive. By relatively, I mean that it is out of most home user budget and expertise, but within the realm of what someone who would want multi-gig could get.

      In the datacenter, we stopped using 10G in 2017, and we are working our way up to 200G for servers. Virtual Machine hosts can use all of this bandwidth.

      What this means is that you are going to see more 10/25/40G stuff in the used markets. A quick check of eBay and there’s stuff in the $300-$500 range.

      In a home situation where you only have a couple of transceivers and single default routing to your ISP, the switch is barely going past idle. Transceivers and doing stuff full table BGP routing is what makes the switch eat power. In home use, I would expect to see under 100W.

    • AnonTwo
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      The problem is I still would hate comcast more than I hate google

  • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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    Here’s where I’d grow my fucks about purchasing this if it were available in my area. See that it is barren.

  • @PeterPoopshit@lemmy.world
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    How about instead of working towards giving people stupid speeds that no one’s wifi router is capable of dealing with anyway, you work on improving thr network enough to get rid of everyone’s bandwidth caps and/or making existing services cheaper?

    crickets

    That’s what I thought.