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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Greetings from Kansas City, Missouri!
I’m here this morning to announce that Google’s ultra high-speed broadband service is coming to the
City of Fountains
– Kansas City, Missouri. In March we were on the other side of the river,
announcing plans
to bring ultra high-speeds to Kansas City, Kansas. We promised that would be the start – not the end – of our efforts, and we’re thrilled to be able to take this next step and expand the project to the broader region. Residents of both KCMO and KCK will have access to our service starting in 2012.
We’ll be working closely with
Mayor Sly James
,
the city government
, and
Kansas City Power & Light
(KCP&L) – the first investor-owned utility in the world to take on this kind of effort – to deliver Internet speeds 100 times faster than what most people have access to today.
It’s fitting that this morning’s announcement will take place at Kansas City’s historic
Union Station
. Beautifully restored in the 1990s, this landmark unites the region and reminds us how infrastructure can drive innovation and opportunity. We hope to achieve the same result by connecting both KCMO and KCK with ultra high-speeds.
Google took on this project because we’re committed to moving the web forward. Just as the move from dial-up to broadband led to new and unpredictable innovations, we believe ultra high-speed bandwidth will push the web to even greater heights – and we couldn’t imagine a better place to start than the Kansas City region. With or without Google Fiber, this area is a hub for technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship, with a diverse population that represents the rest of the country.
Going forward, we’ll continue to talk to other cities about the possibility of us bringing Google Fiber to their communities. For now, we can’t wait to see how the
Kansas City region
comes together to benefit from this kind of connectivity.
Posted by Milo Medin, Vice President, Access Services
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author.name: Milo Medin
author.title: Vice President
category: city_news
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