
From the AJC…
Google is going slower in its push to put super-fast Internet connections around the nation.
The company said Thursday that it has delayed plans to announce this year the next round of cities where it will install residential service connections 100 times faster than the average for U.S. homes.
The city of Atlanta and eight other cities locally are among those Google has been considering.
“While we were hoping to have an update for cities before the holidays, we have a bit more work to wrap up; we’ll be back in touch sometime early next year,” spokesperson Kelly Mason wrote in an email to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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The spokesperson should have just held up a sign that said “Buffering…”
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