Google Invite Hints Fiber Project Expanding To Austin 72
New submitter paulbsch writes "With its technology-centric culture, the Silicon Hills of Austin, TX could have been the perfect city for the first iteration of Google Fiber. Austinites will just have to settle with being only the second city to get the ultra high speed service." Right now, this is well-founded supposition, rather than confirmed fact, based on an invitation from Google to a joint event this Tuesday which promises an announcement which will "have a positive impact on Austinites and the future of the city." Another possibility, as PC Magazine points out, is that Google will announce a new Austin office.
Re:$70/mo for TV ... (Score:4, Insightful)
So you are saying that:
* cheap plans exist
* companies hide the existence of these plans
* people don't know about these plans and have no way to find out about these plans, and for some reason don't ask for these plans
And from this you decide that the people are the problem, not the companies? Sure, that makes perfect sense. In related news, it's my younger brother's fault that he keeps hitting himself.