Said to be 100 times faster than commercially available Internet service, Google will build out its gigabit network in Olathe based on the demand model employed in nearby Kansas City, the first metropolitan area to enter into this kind of partnership with the Internet giant. Individual neighborhoods will be able to pre-register their interest in Google fiber, and those areas, or "fiberhoods," meeting certain signup thresholds will receive priority when it comes time to build the network.
“Technology has influenced the way we live and work in Olathe,” said Mayor Michael Copeland in a statement. “Tonight’s announcement is about our future and the endless possibilities for Olathe students, businesses and entrepreneurs who will no doubt leverage this technology and connectivity to achieve things that are truly innovative and transformational.”
Rachel Hack, community manager for Google Fiber, reported via acompany blog post March 19 that a schedule for pre-registration and construction in Olathe is not yet available. Hack did mention that there will likely be additional communities in Kansas making similar announcements in the future.
"Hopefully, this is the first of several announcements that we'll be able to make about bringing Google Fiber to additional cities in the KC metro area; so stay tuned," Hack wrote.