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114 wordsThe City Council in Portland, Oregon voted Wednesday to award Google Fiber a 10-year franchise agreement to offer broadband and video services and to build public Wi-Fi networks. “Google plans to invest over $300 million in permanent, state-of-the-art, fiber infrastructure in Portland. No other company has made a similar commitment,” Portland’s Community Technology Director Mary Beth Henry told the Council. This isn’t a final agreement, though. “Google plans to decide by the end of the year whether to proceed with service in Portland and five suburbs,” Oregon Live reported. “The company is evaluating local regulations, access to utility poles and regional topography to determine whether the network is technically and financially feasible.”