
Google Fiber's home internet is built on a gigabit network, which is a significant upgrade from WiFi 6. WiFi 7 is a newer standard that offers faster speeds and better performance.
Google Fiber's infrastructure is designed to be future-proof, which means it can support newer WiFi standards like WiFi 7. However, we need to check if Google Fiber's equipment can handle WiFi 7.
Google Fiber's current equipment is capable of supporting WiFi 6, but it's unclear if it can support WiFi 7. We'll need to check the specifications of Google Fiber's equipment to determine if it's compatible with WiFi 7.
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Google Fiber Services
Google Fiber offers a range of internet speeds, including 1 Gig for $70, 8 Gbps for $150, and the new 20-Gig service for $250 a month.
The company has announced plans to launch its 20-Gig service, which will be supported by Wi-Fi 7 technology. This service will be available in select areas, including Kansas City, the Triangle Region in North Carolina, and parts of Arizona and Iowa.
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Google Fiber is using Nokia's 25G PON technology to deliver the 20-Gig speeds, which will increase speeds by as much as a factor of 10 without requiring changes to the existing fiber in the ground.
The service will come with a pre-certified Wi-Fi 7 router and extender, designed to provide connectivity throughout the home, including on the first and second floor and in the basement.
Google Fiber has partnered with Actiontec to provide the Wi-Fi 7 equipment for the 20-Gig service. The company has also begun accepting applications from people interested in trying out the 20-Gig service, but pricing and availability have not yet been revealed.
The 20-Gig service is expected to be available as a GFiber research project in select areas, with more information to be released in the coming months.
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Wi-Fi 7 and Google Fiber
Google Fiber is rolling out a 20-Gig service that comes with Wi-Fi 7, which offers multiple multi-gigabit streams within the home to match the capacity of the 20-Gig connection.
The service will use Nokia's 25G PON technology and pre-certified Wi-Fi 7 routers from Actiontec. These routers are larger than current-generation offerings, but equipment size is expected to decrease in the future.
Google Fiber 20-Gig customers will get a professionally installed Wi-Fi 7 router and extender, providing connectivity throughout the home, including on the first and second floor and in the basement.
Wi-Fi 7 doubles the channels in the 6 GHz band compared to Wi-Fi 6, making it a significant leap in Wi-Fi technology.
Google Fiber is not the first company to deploy Wi-Fi 7, with Frontier and Lumen also offering the technology.
The company has begun accepting applications from people interested in trying out the 20-Gig service, but pricing and availability have not yet been revealed.
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