Google TISP

“Dark porcelain” project offers self-installed plumbing-based Internet access

Google now offers you a more streamlined chance to connect to the “series of Tubes” ( as Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) described the internet). With TISP technology, announced today, 1 April, a home user can get an installation kit which includes

a spindle of fiber-optic cable, a TiSP wireless router, installation CD and setup guide. Home installation is a simple matter of GFlushing™ the fiber-optic cable down to the nearest TiSP Access Node, then plugging the other end into the network port of your Google-provided TiSP wireless router. Within sixty minutes, the Access Node’s crack team of Plumbing Hardware Dispatchers (PHDs) should have your internet connection up and running.

More info on the installation / set-up can be found here: How TISP Works

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2 Responses to “Google TISP”

  1. c Says:

    I love april 1st with google.

  2. Karl Says:

    Wireless broadband service from Google isn’t that surprising. Google’s acquisitions of dark fiber and other moves in the ISP field, indicate their interest in the market. There is some truth in every joke, and high-speed Internet service from Google is already available in same places. So more to come?

    Karl,
    internet connectivity of T1 line, Frame Relay businesses and residences.