not exactly.SWFan wrote:Just got an email from our HOA management company stating that Google Fiber reps were going to be present at our March HOA board meeting to answer questions about the service. Not sure I'll be going to that board meeting since they will probably only be answering questions about the cost and service tiers. I doubt they'll give any rollout date information.
Some of my neighbors that had utilities marked in the last month have reported active digging/routing of fiber, so with this March meeting I'm guessing we're a sure bet for having active service by year's end.
We've yet to have any utilities marked on my particular street, nor any of the streets within a couple blocks of our house.
this meeting would also be about the prequal process. unless they changed their mind for the suburbs you need to get the neighborhood to sign up in sufficient numbers to be approved and they'll install in order of the percentage response.
http://googlefiberblog.blogspot.com/201 ... ansas.html
what they're doing right now is the conduit install they need for their huts. they'll only run the actual fiber once their boxes are in place and they have a place to terminate it.
here's a permit for a job near me. if you click on google you'll get a whole list of permits, the newest are at the bottom
http://kivaweb.kcmo.org/kivanet/2/permi ... 6&jur=KCMO