Google brings back a surprise.They will build a fiber-optic broadband network for ultra-fast internet users in the USA."The goal of Google is to make Internet access faster, and better for everyone," said Google product manager, Minnie Ingersoll and James Kelly, in a blog posting.Google will create and test the Internet's network in various regions from 2010 this.The number of people involved in testing the possibility of achieving a range of 500 thousand people.In testing, the access speed will be tested, for example, to download high definition movies.Remarkably, this very fast connection can be enjoyed at affordable prices."We will deliver internet speeds are 100 times greater than those accessible to most Americans today, with a speed of 1 gigabit per second," they said. Google's Internet access rate in Uncle Sam's country unsatisfactory. "High speed internet access should be available more widely," said Google CEO, Eric Schmidt.