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Google Fiber Announces 5 New Cities After Webpass Acquisition
📅 - Google Fiber recently acquired the ISP company Webpass. Following the acquisition, Fiber added 5 new US cities to its markets, as announced on Wednesday. Cities include the Bay Area, San Diego, Miami, Chicago, and Boston. Terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed.
Webpass was founded in 2003 and offers business and residential internet connection starting from 10 Mbps (business) to 100 Mbps (residential) and up to gigabit service.
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