Google Is Preparing to Launch Ultra-Fast Fiber Service in 34 New Cities

Are you getting tired of slow internet speeds? Here’s good news for you: Google is looking to expand its ultra-fast fiber internet service into homes in 34 more U.S. cities, including San Jose, Atlanta and Nashville. The one-gigabit-a-second super fast internet service could become a viable business for Google as users crave faster speeds to… Continue reading Google Is Preparing to Launch Ultra-Fast Fiber Service in 34 New Cities

More Schools Could Soon See Broadband Internet Thanks to New FCC Budget

Last week we introduced you to EducationSuperHighway, a nonprofit group demanding that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) immediately upgrade broadband services in all schools across the U.S. It seems the group’s efforts have paid off, at least for now, as the FCC is reallocating funds to help bring more schools and libraries up to technological… Continue reading More Schools Could Soon See Broadband Internet Thanks to New FCC Budget

Think Net Neutrality’s Dead? Here’s How We Can Save It (and Why We’d Want to)

You’ve probably heard by now that the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC’s Open Internet Order yesterday. While it might seem like this means net neutrality is dead (for now), we can still save it. But before we get into that, let’s talk about what net neutrality is and why we’d want… Continue reading Think Net Neutrality’s Dead? Here’s How We Can Save It (and Why We’d Want to)