The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “When Will the Rest of Us Get Google Fiber?”.

David Talbot says, “Call it the miracle on Francis Street. Last year Ryan and Jenny Carpenter got a deal seemingly too good to be true in their Kansas City, Mo., neighborhood: an installer from Google Fiber wired their bungalow to give them at least 50 times their previous Internet access speed and a substantially better TV service, all for only $125 a month, tax included—just a few dollars more than they’d been paying Time Warner Cable.

Ryan Carpenter still speaks in amazed tones of the December night when he simultaneously streamed four high-definition TV shows (two Christmas specials, an episode of The Office and a Kansas University basketball game), recording three of them on the included two-terabyte DVR”.

When Will the Rest of Us Get Google Fiber?

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