Friday, April 1, 2011

The North American Union - "Google to build high-speed network in Kansas City"

This item is related to the Trans-Texas Corridor article.  This transportation corridor which starts in Mexico, is intended to run through Texas, up through the Central US and into Canada.  There will be a major hub in Kansas City with a Mexican Customs Office there.

Interesting to read now that Google has 'chosen' KC to be the first place they are putting in their high=speed network.  Coincidence?  I don't think so.

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(Reuters) - Google Inc will build a high-speed Internet network in Kansas City, Kansas, the first site selected by the company's project to spur development of a new generation of Web applications.

The network, which is expected to go into service next year, will provide Internet access speeds that are 100 times faster than what most Americans currently have, Google said in a post on its company blog on Wednesday.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/30/us-google-network-idUSTRE72T5DZ20110330

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