A recently-released transparency report from Google shows the company rejected a request from the Georgia Department of Corrections to remove a YouTube video that allegedly shows the abuse of an inmate. According to the report, ...
This story has been updated … Google is postponing an announcement about whether it will bring its gigabit internet service to the Atlanta Market. The company in February announced more than 30 “potential” Google Fiber around the ...
This story has been updated. Comcast will expand its “10 gigabit fiber network” to the Atlanta market. The company announced today that it will begin offering the service for businesses in midtown, Duluth, Vinings, Norcross ...
This could be a promising sign for the possibility of bringing Google Fiber to Atlanta. In February, the internet search company named several cities in the Atlanta market as candidates for its fiber optics service, ...
So that Google Fiber thing? Is that happening? Google Fiber is expected to announce by the end of the year whether it will begin offering its fiber optic internet service in the Atlanta market. Monday ...
This story has been updated. AT&T announced today that it plans to bring its AT&T GigaPower network in Decatur. The news preempts an announcement by the company’s rival Google. The internet search giant hasn’t made any ...
The last time we heard from Google, back in May, we were “one step closer” to getting its high-speed fiber optics service. Decatur and Avondale Estates successfully submitted their fiber-ready checklists by a May 1 ...
All cities in the Atlanta area met Google’s May 1 deadline for completing a checklist for the company’s fiber services according to the Atlanta Regional Commission, including Avondale Estates and Decatur. Decaturish.com filed a records ...
Avondale Estates Commissioners on April 21 approved a license agreement with Google that predicts big things will happen if the company chooses to do business in the city. Documents provided to city commissioners call it ...
By Jill Nolin Contributor Avondale Estates has approved a hut license agreement with Google, should the company decide to locate a supporting structure for its proposed high-speed fiber network on town property. But the terms ...