Rising from the Dead

Human beings do have many abilities that can be deemed as impressive, but if we talk about sheer value, none of them have ever been above our tendency to grow on a consistent basis. You see, when an individual is able to get better under each and every situation, they become more and more likely to hit upon some huge milestones along the way. This is already proven by whatever we have achieved so far, with one notable piece of testimony also coming from a hugely popular concept called technology. The reason why technology is such a mainstay in these discussions is largely inspired by its unprecedented skills. Nevertheless, once you move beyond that factor, you’ll see how it is also predicated upon the manner in which those skills were used, as that really did a lot to realize a spectrum-wide presence for the creation. Interestingly enough, even after giving the world an entirely identity, technology will somehow continue to scale up the picture in one capacity or the other. This very pattern was, in fact, reinforced big time on the back of a recent Google Fibre announcement.

Google Fiber, the Alphabet division focused on offering high-speed internet access in the US, has officially revealed concrete plans to expand its footprint over the next three to five years. According to certain reports, the division will launch fiber services in five new states, including Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, and Idaho. It’s a decision that, to be honest, nobody saw coming, considering the company literally looked on the brink of bowing out back in 2016 when it ousted a sizeable 9 percent of its overall workforce, while also pausing all plans to enter any further cities. In case that itself wasn’t bad enough, Google Fiber also cancelled many of its existing installations, thus eventually setting the stage for a complete departure from areas like Louisville and Kentucky. However, the cheap tricks that seemingly orchestrated the company’s sensational downfall are now a thing of the past. Today, Google Fiber looks to be in a fairly positive economic state. This should allow the company to regain the quality it once had in spades, and consequentially, give other ISPs a run for their money.

“As communities across the country look to expand access to gigabit internet, I’m happy to say that we’re ready to grow alongside them,” said Dinni Jain, CEO of Google Fiber. “Our team has spent many months traveling across the country, having conversations with cities looking for the best way to get better internet to their residents and business owners as quickly as possible.”

 

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