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1. INTRODUCTION Google Fiber is offering an Internet connection speed 100 times faster than today's average broadband. Instant downloads. Crystal clear high definition TV and endless possibilities. Google is planning to build, and test ultra- high speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations across the country. They’ll deliver Internet speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today with 1 Gigabit per second, fiber-to-home connections. They’ll offer service at a competitive price to at least 50,000, and potentially up to 500,000 people. Google’s goal is to experiment with new ways to help make Internet access better, and faster for everyone. Here are some specific things that they have in mind: Next generation apps: They want to see what developers and users can do with ultra-high-speeds, whether it’s creating new bandwidth-intensive “Killer apps” and services, or other uses we can’t yet imagine. New deployment techniques: They’ll test new ways to build fiber networks; to help inform, and support deployment elsewhere, they’ll share key lessons learned with the world. Openness and choice: They’ll operate an “open access” network, giving users the choice of multiple service providers. And consistent with their past advocacy, they’ll manage the network in an open, nondiscriminatory, and transparent way. 1

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1. INTRODUCTIONGoogle Fiber is offering an Internet connection speed 100 times faster than today's average broadband. Instant downloads. Crystal clear high definition TV and endless possibilities. Google is planning to build, and test ultra-high speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations across the country. Theyll deliver Internet speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans have access to today with 1 Gigabit per second, fiber-to-home connections. Theyll offer service at a competitive price to at least 50,000, and potentially up to 500,000 people.

Googles goal is to experiment with new ways to help make Internet access better, and faster for everyone. Here are some specific things that they have in mind: Next generation apps: They want to see what developers and users can do with ultra-high-speeds, whether its creating new bandwidth-intensive Killer apps and services, or other uses we cant yet imagine. New deployment techniques: Theyll test new ways to build fiber networks; to help inform, and support deployment elsewhere, theyll share key lessons learned with the world. Openness and choice: Theyll operate an open access network, giving users the choice of multiple service providers. And consistent with their past advocacy, theyll manage the network in an open, nondiscriminatory, and transparent way.

GoogleFiber connections will come into metropolitan areas through multipleaggregators. From these points, fiber optic cables will branch out and run into neighborhoods and individual residences, providingFTTH(fiber to the home) service. Much of the cable will be strung on new and existing utility poles; some of it will be buried. No more buffering. No more loading. No more waiting, the company notes on its blog. Imagine: instantaneous sharing; truly global education; medical appointments with 3D imaging; even new industries that we havent even dreamed of, powered by a gig.

1.1. History of Google FiberGoogle Fiber is a project to build an experimental broadband internet network infrastructure using fiber-optic communication in Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri; the location was chosen following a competitive selection process. Over 1,100 communities applied to be the first recipient of the technology. In March of 2011, Google announced that Kansas City, Kansas will be the first community where the new network would be deployed.After building an infrastructure of the network, in July of 2012, Google announced pricing for Google Fiber. The service will offer three options. These include a free broadband internet option, a 1Gbps internet option and a version that includes television service. Neighborhoods that receive the service will be selected through demand from Kansas City area residents and Google has set up a website to pre-register for the service. The first homes are expected to be connected in September of 2012.

1.2. Todays internet V/s Google Fiber Its easy to forget how revolutionary high-speed Internet access was in the 1990s, the company said. Not only did broadband kill the screeching sound of dial-up, it also spurred innovation, helping to create amazing new services as well as new job opportunities for many thousands of Americans. But today the Internet is not as fast as it should be. Google noted that the average Internet speed in the U.S. is only 5.8 megabits per second (Mbps), which is a slight uptick in speed first made available by residential broadband 16 years ago. At 1000 Mb per second (1Gbps), Google Fiber is 100 times faster than todays average Internet, allowing you to get what you want instantaneously. You no longer have to wait on things buffering; everything will be ready to go when you are. So whether you are video chatting, uploading family videos, or playing your favorite online games, all you need to do is click and youre there. And the company was telling It's not just TV. And it's not just Internet. It's Google Fiber.

Fig. 1.1. Logo of google fiber

2. Features of Google Fiber2.1. No more waiting:At 1000 Mb per second, Google Fiber is 100 times faster than todays average Internet, allowing you to get what you want instantaneously. You no longer have to wait on things buffering; everything will be ready to go when you are. So whether you are video chatting, uploading family videos, or playing your favorite online games, all you need to do is click and youre there.

Fig. 2.1. Figure saying google fiber is high speed

2.2. All your favorite content in one place:Watch hundreds of HD channels, tens of thousands of shows and movies on-demand, and all your favorite Internet content from Netflixall in one place. So, whether its live, on-demand, or Online, you can search quickly for and access all of your favorite programs seamlessly.

Fig. 2.2. Google fiber supports all media formats

2.3. HD never looked this good:A bigger pipe means less compression. Luckily, Googles ultra-fast Fiber network has more than enough bandwidth to ensure you get HD in all its glory ... with nothing left behind.

Fig. 2.3. HD Experience with ultrafast google fiber

2.4. Enjoy every view. From every screen:Google Fiber is both your Internet and TV. It brings together your devices and gives you the freedom to search record and save shows without worry. So sit back and relax. For the first time, Catching all your favorite things is almost easier than missing them.

Fig. 2.4. Supports all screens sizes

2.5. Never miss a show again:Record up to eight programs simultaneously, just because you can. And with an unprecedented two terabytes of storage, you will never have to worry about having enough space to record your favorite shows.

Fig. 2.5. Can record up to channels simultaneously

2.6. A world of opportunities for you and your community:The Internet is at its best when entire neighborhoods are connected at Fiber speeds. Thats why we are committed to powering up community buildings throughout KC. By joining Fiber, youll also help bring 100 times the possibilities to schools, emergency facilities, libraries, and more.

Fig. 2.6. World of new opportunities

2.7. It keeps getting better:Every day there is more to experience on the web, but to access it, your Internet connection needs to keep up. Thats why, just like the web, Google Fiber keeps getting better. And while Google will make sure your Fiber is always ready for the best the web can offer, where the Internet goes is up to you.

Fig. 2.7. Keeps you better

3. Plans & Pricing

3.1. Different Plans Up to one gigabit upload & download speed Full channel TV lineup 2 year contract No data caps Nexus 7 tablet 1 TV Box Storage Box Network Box 1TB Google Drive $120/mo + taxes and fees

The service will offer three options. These include a free broadband internet option, a 1Gbps internet option for $70 per month and a version that includes television service for $120 per month. The internet service includes 1 terabyte of Google Drive service and the television service includes a 2 terabyte DVR recorder in addition to the Google Drive service. The DVR will record up to eight live television shows simultaneously. The television options also include a Nexus 7 tablet that will act as a remote control for the system. In addition, television service will also stream live program content on iPad and Android tablet computers. Neighborhoods that receive the service will be selected through demand from Kansas City area residents and Google has set up a website to pre-register for the service.

3.1. All your favorite channels and more:With Google Fiber you have access to a wide range of channels plus unique content. Watch all your favorite channels and discover new ones.

Fig. 3.1. Supports a wide variety of channels3.2. Your new remote:Get Google's new Android tablet, the Nexus 7, free with this package. Go beyond your standard remote's search and discovery experience. Seamlessly watch on your tablet in other rooms of your house.

Fig. 3.2. New Remote using android smartphones3.3. TV Box:Get access to live TV, on-demand shows, and Internet content. Every TV Box is HD-ready, so there are no extra monthly fees to watch HD.

Fig. 3.3. TV Box

3.4. Network Box:Access Google Fiber all over your home by directly connecting to one of the four 1Gbps Ethernet ports, or by accessing the high speed Wi-Fi. And stay safe with the gigabit firewall.

Fig. 3.4. Network Box

3.5. Storage Box:With two terabytes of storage, you can record all your favorite TV shows without ever worrying about having enough space. Add your own photos, videos, and music and access them from any device in your home.

Fig. 3.5. Storage Box

3.6. Pricing:

PlanTV + InternetGigabit InternetFree Internet

Cost$120/mo$70/moOne time $300 construction fee or $25/mo for a year

Internet Speed (Download / Upload)1Gbps/1Gbps1Gbps / 1Gbps5 Mbps / 1 Mbps

TV AccessYesNoNo

Storage2 TB DVR Storage(8 Simultaneous recordings possible)1 TB Google Drive1 TB Google Drive

None

HardwareNexus 7 tablet, TV box, Network box,Storage box (DVR), Optional Chrome book ($299)Network box,Optional Chrome book ($299)Network box,Optional Chrome book ($299)

4. ARHITECTURE OF GOOGLE FIBER

Fig 4.1 architecture

4.1 Advantages and disadvantagesGoogle Fiber is a new generation Internet technology and this will helpful for all kinds of internet purpose like uploading/downloading etc.Advantages Internet connection speed 100 times faster than today's average broadband. Using fiber optic cables. Network speed up to 1 GB per second. 1TB/2TB data storage capacity. You have access to a wide range of channels. Get access to live TV. Supporting HD TV channels

Disadvantages Now only available at Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri Very expansible.

ConclusionOne of the main aims of the seminar is to make others understand that there are so many new technologies developed in this world. Lets check its various needs from various perspectives.I. StudentA student should understand that modern internet and its speed in the virtual reality. So while they are studying they should study the various possibilities that because they are the professionals of tomorrow. II. ProfessionalsProfessionals should understand that business is directly related to world or society. So they should need a high speed internet connection for their job and their business.In the preceding sections we saw that It's not just TV. And it's not just Internet. It's Google Fiber because its contain up to 1Gb upload & download speed, Full channel TV, 1 TV Box, Storage Box, Network Box and 1TB storage capacity. And we will discussed how get Google Fiber, plans and its pricing. Educate the professionals and the users against internet and its possibilities.

References

[1]. www.seminarprojecttopics.blogspot.in[2]. www.fiber.google.com[3]. www.whatis.techtarget.com/Google-Fiber[4]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google-Fiber[5]. Silver, Curtis (March 10, 2010)."I, Google".Wired Magazine.[6]. Murphy, David (March 7, 2010)."The 5 Strangest City Pitches for Google's New Fiber-Optic Service".PC Magazine.

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