I motsats till EPB är det tydligen så att Google kommer med halvsanningar:
" Ultimately Google decided on Kansas City, and next month it will start providing its blazing-speed 1 Gbit/s internet for $70 a month.
But that service will not be available to all Kansas Citians. Instead, Google has divided Kansas City into 204 districts (which it annoyingly insists on calling "fibrehoods"), has invited consumers who want the one-gigabit service to register in advance, and will deliver service to the 46 areas with the highest concentration of interested consumers. Only one American city offers one-gigabit internet connections to every resident, and it is not tech-savvy San Francisco or university-laden Boston, but Chattanooga, Tennessee's fourth-largest city, nestled in the Appalachian foothills."
Se
http://www.economist.com/node/21560288 !