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chgo_man99

join:2010-01-01
Schaumburg, IL

They could bring to Iowa

All what they have to do there is submit application with state government. Local franchise boards are not involved.

NWOhio

join:2011-10-25
Toledo, OH

The state would still make them comply with regulations on where those lines should be installed. This is the longest part of the process besides build out. What happened is Google got in over their head and thought that they could just go without any regulations or such. Now they're blocked due to health and safety of installing in areas they should NOT unless done by an actual employee that is certified to do so. And Google does NOT want to pay them that fee.

Another half ass project that will always be in BETA by Google.



DataRiker
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join:2002-05-19
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reply to NWOhio

Re: They could bring to Iowa

Kansas City Missouri has no such issues as of yet. KCPL has already agreed to Google's terms on fiber placement and the project is on schedule.

The Kansas side is all fouled up.

Lucky for me I'm on the Missouri side.

Technicholas

join:2010-11-11
Winterset, IA

reply to chgo_man99
I 100% agree, that they should bring it to Iowa, I'm stuck on 7mbps Qwest/Centurylink DSL we need upgrades people we can't stay at this speed forever! I want 40/20 or 100/60


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