Google Fiber at first began as an experiment that was designed to deliver high-speed Internet and cable television to the Kansas City metropolitan area, yet has since developed into an undeniable Internet provider for a number of areas around the United States.
These cities will receive state-of-the-workmanship networks that are capable of 1 gigabit per second speed.
Verizon is the main national internet provider to have created a large-scale fiber optic network in the United States, however the speeds are less than half of what Google has achieved with Google Fiber.
Currently, just 7% of Americans have access to a fiber optic internet connection and just 16% of people in the developed world.
Google Fiber is reportedly wanting to rely on wireless technology instead of fiber-optic cables in around 12 significant cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas, where it has planned faster internet service.
Google's parent organization Alphabet has likewise suspended Google Fiber gigabit speed projects in San Jose, Calif., and Portland, Ore., as indicated by unnamed sources in a Wall Street Journal report.