How Chico Can Provide Google a Unique Case Study

Our area is an urban center (Chico) with substantial ties to our more rural neighbors (Paradise, Oroville, Los Molinos, Biggs, Gridley, Willows). A deployment of the Google Fiber for Communities here would provide Google with data on how the network is utilized by users in rural areas. While this may not initially seem like a hotbed of innovation, not everyone who would benefit from and desire to purchase this technology should it go national, would live in a city. Google would be able to track usage and innovation trends in the outlaying areas nearby as well as in an urbanized, university town setting.

Make sure to fill out the interest form below.
http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi and


Check out these exciting links to learn more and get involved.
http://www.chicoer.com/news/ci_14475599


http://www.hs.facebook.com/group.php?gid=318921924168&ref=share


Thank you!

Friday, February 26, 2010

GOOGLE FIBER PROJECT OVERVIEW


CEPCO is coordinating an initiative to nominate the City of Chico as a candidate for Google’s ultra high speed internet development project “Google Fiber for Communities.”  The possible abilities of this cutting-edge technology include streaming three-dimensional medical imaging over the internet in our local hospitals of clinics, the capacity to download an HD feature film in less than five minutes, and bringing live 3D video of a university lecture while collaborating with students from around the world.  The possibilities are limitless given the radically increased bandwidth this project would deploy: 1 gigabit per second, about 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today.

The Google Fiber for Communities Project is an opportunity for Google to drive innovation in a number of sectors.  Google’s primary objective is to experiment with new ways to help make internet access better and faster for everyone.  Google is eager to see what developers and users can do with ultra-high speeds.  This service should enable designers and users to create applications previously unimaginable due to bandwidth limitations.  Equally as exciting are the possibilities for use in ways Google cannot yet envision, as no large scale deployment of this bandwidth in a public space has ever occurred.

Google will also be testing new ways to build fiber networks, to further improve their service and infrastructure capacities.  The network build by this project will be “open access”, giving users the choice of multiple service providers.  Like Google’s other projects, notably their famous WiFi success in Mountain View, this will be managed in an open, non-discriminatory and transparent manner. 

The possibility of Chico being involved in Google’s next “experiment” in internet technology is tremendously exciting. To nominate our community for this new technology initiative, use the following link: http://www.google.com/appserve/fiberrfi.

4 comments:

  1. Let's all get behind this effort, folks. Imagine a system of connectedness where the network is no longer a constraint on your imagination to solve problems or connect to others.

    I, for one, see a future where video conferencing is part of the fabric of our lives. Examples:
    - I take my car in to the shop, the mechanic sets up a conference so that while I work I can see the work he's doing and digitally approve/disapprove of any work he wants to perform.
    - A father is admitted to Enloe for having trouble breathing, the daughter who is away at college in another state gets a Facebook alert about his admission and can connect to Enloe's be "bedside app" on a monitor as she prepares for an exam.
    - And so on.

    There are so many ideas that we haven't thought of. I for one am very excited by this opportunity.
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  2. Lets make this HAPPEN! This would be phenomenal to the 50,000+ people in Chico, and the students, college & the university! GOOGLE broadband in CHICO please!
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  3. Let's make Chico the igniter to the American's Legal Right to have this kind of internet access just like the Finland but step it up even more with the 1 gigabit. Please see this link.

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/10/15/finland.internet.rights/index.html
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