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Google Starts Running Fiber In Kansas City

New submitter Kiyyik writes "After weeks of wrangling over shared space on utility poles, Google and the KC Board of Public Utilities have gotten their act together and Google is starting to wire Kansas City, Kansas today. They will be paying attachment fees and hanging the fiber optic lines in the space on the poles reserved for telecommunications. The Kansas City, Missouri side is still on track to begin a few months behind the Kansas side."

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  1. Re:Google by petteyg359 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They'll be a better overlord than AT&T...

  2. Re:I can't wait by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    and as a non-Kansas City resident I would like to say "I hope you choke on your gigabit... that glorious wonderfull gigabit..."

  3. Re:I can't wait by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You mean just like every other ISP on Earth? Who cares you chucklefuck.

  4. Re:I can't wait by SJHillman · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's going on existing utility poles, which tells me two things:
    1) It's much, much cheaper for the initial implementation as well as any additions or repairs later on compared to burying it
    2) The poles already exist, so tornadoes are likely already accounted for by the existing infrastructure

  5. Re:I can't wait by Shatrat · · Score: 5, Informative

    You're correct. I work in this industry.
    UG fiber is several times more expensive per mile than Aerial fiber. It's somewhat less vulnerable to cuts, but much more difficult to locate and repair those cuts when they happen (especially rat chews or horizontal boring damage) so it's a bit of a wash really.

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  6. Re:Google by peragrin · · Score: 5, Informative

    Most likely not. However google is laying fiber where AT&T won't even update its breaking copper in most cities.

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  7. Re:Still a bit confused... by icebike · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Square miles is square miles. You don't run everything that big from a single backbone location.

    Building in two cities in two different states brings in not just the regulation of two states but also the federal government regs.
    Its a perfect storm of red tape. If the project survives this it could be replicated anywhere, even in the People's Republic of Santa Monica. This is as much of an experiment for Google as any thing else.

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  8. Re:My wasted youth by localman57 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Reading Comprehension Question #22:

    Based on the paragraph above, interkin3tic had:

    A. AOL Dialup
    B. A pager
    C. Both AOL Dialup and a Pager
    D. Neither AOL Dialup or a Pager

  9. Re:Still a bit confused... by Hadlock · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not mentioned: Kansas City is a combined city-county government. That roughly halves the amount of city level and county level paperwork, only one board to brib^H^H^H^H inform, one set of telecommunication laws to study etc etc. Many other medium-sized cities have distinct city and county level governments (in addition to State government).
     
    TL;DR Kansas City has one fewer governing body & sets of laws/jurisdiction (2 vs 3) than most cities it's size do.

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  10. Re:I didn't have to wait. by Ihmhi · · Score: 4, Funny

    As a resident of the Newark, NJ area, I lament the fact that most of the copper wire has been stolen. The Internet is going out all over the neighbo

    NO CARRIER

  11. Re:My wasted youth by interkin3tic · · Score: 4, Informative

    It was supposed to be A. By "Not so much as a pager" I meant I did not even have a pager, let alone a smartphone. I don't consider myself an expert in writing, so I apologize if that was poor writing.