Having acquired Webpass, the Google wireless ISP business is set to pursue the business market using a hybrid approach, which may accelerate

Pole attachment legislation that would allow a single party to move lines from multiple network operators cleared its first hurdle in Nashville.

AT&T took a shot at Google/Alphabet over a rumored Google FIber slowdown, suggesting that Google’s ill equipped to build FTTP.

A Google Fiber delay in deploying gigabit fiber in the San Jose area suggests the company may be exploring using the broadband wireless technology it gained

Google Fiber business pricing plans, starting at $70 a month for 100 Mbps, will include a router, WiFi gateway and firewall.

Google Fiber wireless could enable the company to reach more markets more quickly with gigabit service. The company’s purchase of wireless ISP Webpass . . .
