Google announced earlier this month that it was gearing up to start laying fiber-optic lines from Kansas to Missouri in a project focusing on creating higher-speed Internet access. Now, the Web giant is setting it sights on Iowa, according to Data Center Knowledge.
In order to get the antenna project started, Google still needs permission from the Federal Communications Commission to use satellite data. According to Data Center Knowledge, the 4.5-meter satellite dishes would provide analog and digital audio, data, and video services via access to transmissions from satellites including Intelsat 9, which carries international television programming.
Last November, Google mentioned that it was considering adding TV services to its high-speed fiber service in the Kansas to Missouri line. And, according to Data Center Knowledge, Google's Eric Schmidt announced in December that, "by the summer of 2012, the majority of the televisions you see in stores will have Google TV embedded."
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