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    Is Google Building Alternative Internet?
    By Jim Hedger © 2005, StepForth News Editor,
    StepForth Placement Inc.

    Google is working on its most ambitious project to date, the
    creation of a global data transfer network that could
    effectively serve as a private Internet. Since the introduction
    of AdWords three years ago, Google has become the world's
    largest media company and advertising vehicle. It has grown to
    rival Microsoft in scope and scale. The process has made it a
    fully globalized corporation.

    Google has an estimated $7billion in the bank and employs many
    of the brightest brains in IT. It also has a reputation for
    being one of the best tech firms in the world to work for and
    has been known to use that reputation to headhunt intellect from
    its rivals. It is focused on the burgeoning Chinese market and
    appears to be performing better there than its chief rival
    Microsoft is. Google has the obvious capital and intellectual
    resources to do just about anything it wants to.

    There are a number of reasons backing speculation that Google is
    building its own global digital communications network. Google
    has formally entered the telecom business with the release of a
    VOIP client known as Google Talk. VOIP is an acronym for Voice
    Over IP, which is a synonym for Internet telephone. In order to
    provide this service Google has had to acquire technical and
    physical resources that, along with other assets held by the
    company, point to the construction of an alternative Internet.

    As Microsoft has so ably demonstrated over the past twenty-five
    years, there are a number of profitable ventures found in a
    space monopolized by a single mega-corporation. If that is the
    path Google is taking, building the infrastructure to capitalize
    on it would be considered the crucial but difficult first step.
    Over the past ten months, Google has been purchasing a large
    quantity of redundant fiber-optic lines, (commonly referred to
    as dark-fiber), in cities around the world. This fiber was laid
    during the boom years of the late 1990's but left surplus after
    the dot-com crash in 2000. Speculation about Google building an
    alternative Internet has been circulating since early January 2005
    (http://news.stepforth.com/blog/2005/...mal-growth.php)
    when Google started buying and accumulating lots of dark-fiber.

    Telecommunications industry news-source Light Reading
    (http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=80968) today
    reported on some of Google's recent real estate acquisitions.
    Google is leasing large amounts of floor space in or near major
    telecom interconnection facilities such as the recent leasing of
    about 1/10th of the rentable space at 111 8th Ave
    (http://www.111eighth.com/index.htm) in New York, one the world's
    largest telecommunications interconnection hubs. It is also said
    to be in negotiations for large amounts of space at enormous
    co-location centers (known as carrier hotels
    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_hotel) ) on the west coast,
    with the goal of linking Google's North American and Asian
    networks.

    In early 2005, Google began issuing RFP notices to relevant tech
    firms for the development of a DWDM fiber optics network. The
    RFP process ended earlier this month and Google is now reviewing
    bids from multiple tech vendors. Google is said to be planning
    to first establish a network in North America and then connect
    it with similar networks established in Europe and Asia. The
    construction of such a network could give Google the ability to
    deliver multiple branded media such as music, video, online
    telephone and other Internet services to every home in the
    United States.

    DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) is a technology
    that exponentially increases the carrying capacity of fiber
    optic cables. According to an article in yesterday's IPMedia
    Monitor (sub req.), only a handful of the largest
    telecommunications providers operate commercial DWDM networks.
    A small number of private DWDM networks exist but few are large
    enough to need such capacity.

    Google's need for bandwidth capacity is increasing rapidly. It
    currently pays the traditional telecom firms like AT&T who own
    the long-haul fiber lines a premium for bandwidth. Building its
    own data transfer network could be seen as a cost savings
    solution, especially as it could cost as little as $100million
    (in new spending) to construct one. Google already owns fiber
    throughout North America and around the world. It just needs to
    connect it all together.

    Once connected, what could Google possibly do with a homebrewed
    state-of-the-art fiber-optics system? It could develop the kind
    of exclusive branded environment AOL originally dreamed of. It
    could capitalize on its recent innovations to provide
    life-service technologies such as Google Talk (VOIP) and
    interactive information resources such as local search alerts
    and the delivery of news, video and music files.

    According to the IPMedia Monitor article
    (http://ipmediamonitor.com/subscriber...&article_id=21),
    "... those who have reviewed the RFP say that Google's plans
    extend far beyond cost-saving motivation, with an architecture
    that puts a Google-controlled hub deep within all major metro
    areas."

    Google's stated goal is to organize the world's information. A
    big part of that goal is to turn a profit while doing so. Google
    turns a very tidy profit each quarter but has long been seen as
    too reliant on one form of income, paid search advertising.
    Google draws between 90 – 95% of its revenues from paid ads. The
    development of a Google operated data transfer network would
    give Google any number of ways to expand the number of
    productive revenue streams from 1 to 1+ more.

    Then again, Google has always prided itself on its ability to
    organize the world's information and provide it free of charge
    to its users. The cost of Google's services is borne by the
    advertisers. Google might simply be exponentially increasing its
    online real estate inventory by enticing hundreds of millions of
    new registered users to take a look at whatever it is they are
    creating. Assuming it is the coolest thing on the block when
    released and is faster and cheaper than its competitors (as most
    of Google's new products tend to be), many of those new users
    will choose to stick around to use the services offered by a
    Google branded network.

    Google appears to be preparing to become the world's greatest
    data delivery vehicle. Perhaps this phase of Internet history
    will be summarized with the neo-business aphorism, "If you can't
    beat them and you can't join them, you can just make your own
    reality and make lots of money over there." Google has $7big in
    the bank, much of it being investor money. From all accounts, it
    is preparing to light up and connect millions of miles of dark
    fiber, starting in North America possibly as early as the first
    quarter of 2006. Today we wire America. Tomorrow we wire the
    world. On Saturday, we'll do brunch.
    Cu stima,
    Razvan Pop

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    WooW... sa inteleg ca proiectul GOOGLE WI-FI nu va fi doar in America, ci peste tot in lume....

    Sunt curios de raspunsul concurentei... ce vor face ei ca sa-si mentina clienti... o sa ajungem sa platim 5$ pe an pt net (vise).

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    cumpara google rds-ul :p o sa vedeti! hihi

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    Originally posted by FireEyes
    [b]cumpara google rds-ul :p o sa vedeti! hihi
    ar face bine sa se grabeasca. astia d la google au mereu cate o idee indrazneata. chiar sunt curios ce va iesi din asta.

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    Interesant ca vor sa ofere servicii de comunicatii, mai ales VoIP, WiFi, etc ... probabil ca in curand vor oferi si alte tipuri de continut ...

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    eu credeam ca e vorba de : google.com/tisp/
    cam vechi postul, dar google ne-a tras clapa de 1 aprilie

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