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1 minute ago, snoww said:

Fiber Grid project implement chesthundi Google ee anukunta. What is the status of that project. AP motham ippudu cheap internet available aa. 

110Rs/- vasthundi konni oorlallo .. but enni oorlallo undho I don't know

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1 minute ago, mettastar said:

110Rs/- vasthundi konni oorlallo .. but enni oorlallo undho I don't know

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As of September 2018, APSFL has close to 5,00,000 users. Although it has missed many of the initial deadlines and targets the user base is steadily expanding. About 3150 schools, universities and Government offices are also connected to the network. The network also sees average traffic of 40 Gbps with it's users. [8]

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3 minutes ago, snoww said:

Fiber Grid project implement chesthundi Google ee anukunta. What is the status of that project. AP motham ippudu cheap internet available aa. 

No..The contract s given to a private company who in turn awarded to Cisco

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1 minute ago, just2deal said:

No..The contract s given to a private company who in turn awarded to Cisco

You are right, Google is doing wireless internet project

Google’s parent Alphabet Inc’s X research division announced that the Andhra Pradesh state government would buy its newly developed Internet technology which is capable of providing high-speed wireless Internet to millions of people without laying cable. X plans to have a small team based in Andhra Pradesh next year to help roll out the technology.

For this, Google X will set up its development centre in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, which will be its first development centre outside the US.

The agreement is an outgrowth of X’s Project Loon, which many times has beamed cell phone service to Earth from a network of large balloons. The balloons link directly to smartphones but are meant for rural areas with a low population density.

Though terms of the deal were not disclosed, the agreement, which comes into force next year, would see 2,000 boxes installed as far as 20 kilometres (12 miles) apart on posts and roofs to bring fast Internet connection to populated areas. The idea is to create a new backbone to supply service to cell phone towers and WiFi hotspots, endpoints that users would then access.

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