Google, in association with Stanford University, has announced the launch of trials on super-fast broadband. This is an attempt to make broadband speeds of 1Gigabit-per-second a reality.
More than 850 lucky Stanford University students will be testing the connection in their halls of residence. It is hoped that the scale will be increased, to an eventual 500,000 users.
The trial is expected to start in early 2011. Meanwhile, Virgin Media is currently trialling 200Mbps connections in the UK - which suddenly becomes rather overshadowed.
I wonder who will be regulating the Stanford University students' downloads??
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