The next big step in a world where information travels at the speed of light will be - even faster information travel. While some US cities are rolling out super-fast gigabit connections, Google is already developing the next big thing — a 10-gigabit-per-second Internet connection.
This is what he reported last week at a conference in San Francisco Patrick Pichette, CFO of Google. Looks like he will Google continued to push for change in the world of commercial internet services. Google Fiber, which reaches speeds of up to 1,000 megabits per second, is currently offered in several cities in the United States. However, despite high expectations, ten gigabits per second connection technology will not be available in the near future. For now, Google Fiber remains the basis for the development of the ultra-fast Internet of the future.
The company already has access to unfathomable amounts of user data that they obtain through their search engine, email and maps. The question is how much they will be able to additionally interfere with the data of users of their services for advertising purposes.