By Eric,
Today the Google Fiber team is in Provo, Utah, where Mayor John Curtis just announced that we intend to make Provo our third Google Fiber City.
Utah is already home to hundreds of tech companies and startups, and many of them are based in Provo. In fact, the Provo area ranks second in the nation in patent growth, and is consistently ranked as one of the top places to live and do business
in the U.S. We believe the future of the Internet will be built on
gigabit speeds, and we’re sure the businesses and residents of Provo
already have some good ideas for what they’d build with a gig.
In order to bring Fiber to Provo, we’ve signed an agreement to purchase
iProvo, an existing fiber-optic network owned by the city. As a part of
the acquisition, we would commit to upgrade the network to gigabit
technology and finish network construction so that every home along the
existing iProvo network would have the opportunity to connect to Google
Fiber. Our agreement with Provo isn’t approved yet—it’s pending a vote
by the City Council scheduled for next Tuesday, April 23. We intend to
begin the network upgrades as soon as the closing conditions are
satisfied and the deal is closed.
Provo started building their own municipal network in 2004 because they
decided that providing access to high speed connectivity was important
to their community’s future. In 2011, they started looking for a partner
that could acquire their network and deliver an affordable service for
Provoans. We’re committed to keeping their vision alive, and, if the
deal is approved and the acquisition closes, we’d offer our Free Internet service
(5 Mbps speeds) to every home along the existing Provo network, for a
$30 activation fee and no monthly charge for at least seven years. We
would also offer Google Fiber Gigabit Internet—up to 100x faster
Internet than today’s average broadband speeds—and the option for Google
Fiber TV service with hundreds of your favorite channels. We’d also
provide free Gigabit Internet service to 25 local public institutions
like schools, hospitals and libraries.
Over the next few days, we’ll be in and around Provo with Mayor Curtis,
attending community meetings and talking to residents about what
widespread gigabit connectivity could mean for their community, and the
ways in which we’d invest in their iProvo network. If you are a Provoan,
we hope to see you there!
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