
Google TiSP (BETA) is a fully functional, end-to-end system that provides in-home wireless access by connecting your commode-based TiSP wireless router to one of thousands of TiSP Access Nodes via fiber-optic cable strung through your local municipal sewage lines.
It's a wireless Internet connection that could be installed in anyone's home with the Google home self-installation kit. The installation process was described "GFlushing," the weighted end of a spool of fiber optic cable down what Google termed as "Dark Porcelain" where it would be connected to Google fiber network. This connection was estimated to take place within 60 minutes, depending on "proper data flow" where a team of PHDs (Plumbing Hardware Dispatchers) would make the connection. The PHDs were represented as men in SCUBA outfits, standing in your sewerage treatment plants, apparently waiting for your cable to arrive read more
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