Broadband Providers Suck. Can Google Help? »
Posted By brendoman 1 year, 3 months ago in Science & TechnologyGoogle repeatedly says it has zero interest in rolling out a broadband service. Its actions speak otherwise.
For a company that claims it doesn't want to run a high-speed access network, Google has taken a remarkably aggressive approach to broadband. And given the generally sad state of affairs in the U.S. broadband market, we wouldn't be surprised if Google takes an even more aggressive approach in the future.
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