Google, eBay and Amazon set up their own network?

The three Internet giants may set up their own wireless networks if they continue to be harassed by US telecommunications companies, charging for "heavy bandwidth" charges.

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Source: CNET

AT&T - led a group of telecom operators that received green light signals from the government in forcing Google and many large Web sites to pay an extra amount for "taking up too much bandwidth".

At that moment, Google called this proposal no more than an unreasonable form of extortion and "heavy tax collection." But now it seems they are even more determined, when they plan to build their own wireless network, connecting to each household if AT&T continues to demand unreasonable books.

However, this is still an analysis of analysts, however, but Investor's Business Daily has pointed out that with so many wireless bands available today, all three giants Google, eBay and Amazon only One thing is to buy and build a broadband wireless network into offices and households.

Of the three firms, Google was named as Dai Gia playing and "burning fire" the most, will bid to buy two blocks of bandwidth in the future. If an alliance between the three firms is established, Google could spend billions of dollars to build a high-speed wireless network, covering the United States. Remember that the financial potential of all three giants is plentiful, so investing heavily is not without chance.

If the new network is good enough, chances are it will snatch the Internet pie out of telecom carriers, which have suffered heavy losses due to the loss of VoIP and broadband accounts.

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