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Now introducing, GFiber Labs
What’s next for internet?
GFiber Labs is our hub for ideas and the development of technology dedicated to transformative internet experiences. 
This is more than just our products. 

We’re bringing together efforts from across the company to accelerate speeds to and in the home, redefine customer service and expand access so we can bring multi-gig speeds to all.  And that’s just the beginning.

Faster than any home
has ever gone before

Speed to the home and in the home
We want to find out just how fast internet can go. To the home. And in the home. We’re asking questions like, how quickly can we break the 10 Gig barrier?

How do we get to 20 Gig, 50 Gig, 100 Gig - and beyond. And how can we create an in-home experience using advanced Wi-Fi technologies like Wi-Fi 7 and 8 to live up to the promise of multi-gig speeds?
GFiber Labs - Faster than any home  has ever gone before

A powered up network
that optimizes itself

GFiber Labs - A powered up network that optimizes itself
A network ready for any future
Our customers need a resilient network that delivers on the promise of unparalleled reliability and is ready for emerging technologies. So we’re chasing answers to questions like: Can a network anticipate and prevent problems? And how can we develop advanced network services to support increasingly immersive content?

Intelligent service focused
on the individual

Digital-forward customer support
To provide on-demand customer service, in real time, at scale, we’re exploring if we can intuit and anticipate customer needs before they arise. And how we can incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve — and even prevent — potential issues.
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Great internet for
everyone, everywhere

GFiber Labs - Great internet for  everyone, everywhere
Expanding access for all communities
We want to bring internet to more people, in more places, more efficiently. So we’re exploring the question: Can new technologies like photonics and millimeter wave wireless allow us to deliver Gigabit+ speeds even faster?