Google
on Thursday announced that Shawnee, Kansas will receive the company’s
Fiber Internet service. Shawnee, located southwest of Kansas City, means
the technology will be easier to extend than previous Fiber city
announcements, but Google currently claims it doesn’t have an estimate
for when the service will be available.
The
company says it has “a lot of planning and engineering work to do”
before bringing Fiber to Shawnee. Nevertheless, Google insists the city
deserves Fiber access as it expects that widespread connectivity will
complement the “great work” the City is already doing:
We’ve
also been impressed by Shawnee’s vision to keep their citizens informed
and involved using the Internet. Recently, the City modernized their
website, so that locals can easily access city info—from crime maps to
fiscal reports to streamed audio of city council meetings.
Although
Shawnee is a city in its own right, it also happens to be a suburb of
Kansas City. In this regard, it is similar to Olathe, Kansas – which
also approved to receive Google Fiber, back in March.
Earlier
today, there was speculation that Shawnee was getting Google Fiber
after city officials announced a special council meeting to consider an
agreement regarding the service. Once they voted to bring it to the
city, Google and the city announced the news together.
“The
ultra-high speed Google fiber network will enhance the quality of life
for people in Shawnee by providing faster access to essential digital
resources,” Shawnee’s Mayor Jeff Meyers said in a statement. “This will
grow and strengthen Shawnee’s competitive advantage in the years to
come.”
Google
first announced Fiber was coming to Kansas City in July 2012. The
company was quiet regarding other locations for months, but as of late
there have been a slew of announcements.
In April, Austin, Texas was named as the second city, quickly followed by Provo, Utah less than two weeks later.
Given
the plans for Olathe and Shawnee, Internet citizens who live in cities
near Austin and Provo should talk to their city officials. It’s becoming
increasingly clear that Google is eager to expand Fiber, both to large
US cities as well as smaller ones that are suburbs to existing Fiber
cities.
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