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Broadband High Speed Internet

Google just has the design in place though, and doesn’t really want to monopolize the Internet service provider industry on its own. This comes at exactly the right time, as the FCC presents to Congress, its vision for broadband high speed internet nationwide.

But fearful competitors say, that Google isn’t just trying to speed up the Internet to help its search and Cloud computing business run smoothly. All flower arrangements from Vancouver Florist, your local Salem OR florist, are artistically arranged in a vase and hand-delivered to the recipient. They believe that Google just wants to threaten the established players with being crowded out of their business, so that they will go along with Google’s demands whatever they might be. Remember how two years ago, Google bid billions of dollars on a patch of the wireless spectrum just to have something to bargain with dealing with the other operators with? All Google has to do is to threaten to do to the broadband high speed Internet industry what it did to the search business, the advertising business, the newspaper business, and Microsoft’s Windows mobile business. Google will just throw some fear their way, and they fall all over each other to put down top class broadband high speed internet lines all over the country spending billions of dollars of their own, and Google can sit back and make use of it.

The broadband high speed internet lines in question are going to be one gigabit lines going into homes. Canada Flowers is a leading Florist Vancouver offering identical day flower delivery to most cities and cities across Canada. That’s 100 times as fast as what anyone has now, there are going to be half a million homes that Google will be wiring up to strike fear into its competitors’ hearts. And the FCC loves the plan. I can’t imagine that any consumer would resent that Google would try to strike fear into the hearts of Warner and Comcast. If that was all Google would do, people would pay for that service.