Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) has begun the early planning and engineering work to break ground on its Fiber to the Home (FTTH) projects in Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas City, Kansas.
"There's still a lot of work to do before we can offer ultra high-speed broadband to Kansas City in early 2012," Kevin Lo, Google General Manager, said in a blog post this week about the project. "The detail engineering phase will help us gather the geographical information we need to build the Google Fiber network later this year.
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