Google announced its highly anticipated Google Fiber service today, bringing 1Gbps Internet access to selected residents of Kansas City.
The service will be available for a $300 installation fee to households in Kansas City, and will launch this fall. It will also come with 1TB of Google Drive storage, and Google Fiber TV service. That includes high-definition cable channels and a DVR-style recorder that can record up to 500 hours of HD TV. The service is also going to be available symmetrically—meaning you can upload and download as much as you like at ridiculous speeds.
“We believe there’s no need to wait,” said Patrick Pitchette, Google’s chief financial officer. “There’s no need for caps. There’s no need for slow—why slow?”
Google representatives pointed out that American ISPs have done a terrible job of maintaining high levels of speeds at low costs.
“Americans pay more per megabit than any other major world economy,” said Milo Medin, the head of Google’s Fiber project.
Two, nay, three packages
Google also announced that it would be releasing a Google TV Box, a Fiber box, and a Storage box (which includes 2TB of storage). The company has decided that the Nexus 7 will be the main remote device and will come standard as part of the package deal.
Google Fiber will be divided into two different services: Gigabit+TV, which includes a “full TV lineup,” and the Nexus 7 tablet. It will cost $120 per month, but with a two-year contract, Google says it will waive the construction fee. The Gigabit Internet package will cost $70 per month, but won’t include the TV box. With a one-year contract, Google will again waive its installation fee. By comparison, Comcast’s newly announced 305Mbps service will cost $299 per month.
Surprisingly, Google will also offer 5Mbps (comparable to many existing broadband services) for free for seven years to anyone who chooses to pay for the installation fee up-front, as a way to “future-proof” local homes. Or, instead of paying a lump-sum, the company will also offer this comparatively slow broadband service at $25 a month for the first year.

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