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    2 days ago

    Probably because once you start a nuclear reactor you can’t kill the project and discard it on a whim.

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      02 days ago

      Eh, that’s their software side. Google doesn’t do that with hardware infrastructure like data centers.

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          42 days ago

          They didn’t kill it where it was already running though.

          Source: this comment posted through Google Fiber

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              21 day ago

              No, they are still expanding. It’s just happening really slowly. They are actively laying fiber and expanding in several cities in AZ right now.

              A quick search will bring up cities they are planning on moving into.

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              Yes, it was more expensive than anticipated to lay new fiber and then they had to fight entrenched monopolies in control of regulators at every turn.