The City of Oakland
joined about 600 other communities nationwide today in a competition for
the honor of becoming a test-site for Google’s experimental ultra
high-speed broadband networks. With speeds more than 100 times faster than the average American experiences, the ultra-fast fiber is intended
to stimulate the development of new applications and innovations not currently
possible with existing speeds. Google’s intent is to see just how
communities will use virtually unlimited Internet bandwidth.
Oakland has branded its effort “Oakland digs the
gig!” and created a Facebook page
and YouTube
channel. Mayor Dellums created a video
promoting Oakland
to Google.
“Why should Google
select Oakland?”
asked Mayor Ron Dellums in the video. “Quite simply, because Oakland citizens get
involved. Oakland
is a dynamic city with unparalleled community involvement. When I became Mayor,
Oaklanders from all walks of life formed more than 40 community task forces to
make this city better. The Google experimental fiber network in Oakland will ignite the
same kind of enthusiasm. Oakland
is a vibrant city, and our citizens will provide the energy and innovation to
show new value in high-speed networks.”
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