Navigation
Search
|
Google Fiber Abandoning Louisville Residents With Two Months Notice
Friday February 8, 2019. 08:00 AM , from Slashdot
stoborrobots writes: Google Fiber is leaving Louisville, as reported in The Verge: 'Google Fiber's attempt to roll out its gigabit internet across the city of Louisville, Kentucky has apparently failed so spectacularly that the company has decided to completely shut down the service and leave town altogether. CNET has a report on the news, which Alphabet's Access division confirmed in a blog post on Thursday. 'We'll work with our customers and partners to minimize disruption, and we're committed to doing right by the community, which welcomed us as we tested methods of delivering high-speed internet in new and different ways,' the Fiber team said.'
TechCrunch's take: 'It's a rare admission of defeat for Google Fiber, though it's no secret that the company isn't exactly bullish on the prospect of the service anymore. Louisville was supposed to be somewhat of a comeback for Google Fiber, which like so many Google services is now under more pressure to generate a profit. Clearly, that didn't work out.' The issue apparently has to do with 'shallow trenching,' a process that involves laying fiber cable two inches beneath the sides of roads in the city and covering them up with sealant. 'The company seemed optimistic about this plan until some of the cable started becoming exposed over time, requiring a second cover-up with hot asphalt,' reports The Verge. 'It seems Access realized it had to go a bit deeper with the cabling; in San Antonio, a similar method is used -- but the fiber is laid at least six inches deep into the ground.' 'Unfortunately, things have somehow gone so awry in Louisville that Google Fiber claims it would need to rebuild the entire network to get everything to a satisfactory point, and it seems Alphabet just isn't interested in blowing the cash that would be necessary to do that. So instead, Google Fiber will today alert Louisville customers that their service will end on April 15th.' In an attempt to soften the blow, Google Fiber says it will not charge customers for their final two months of service. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/N0EWc_drra0/google-fiber-abandoning-louisville-residents-wi...
|
25 sources
Current Date
Nov, Fri 22 - 08:30 CET
|