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Google Fiber officially arriving at Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham

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Google Fiber was initially started off in Kansas City, Kansas followed by Kansas City, Missouri. It was then made available in regions of Austin, Texas and Provo, Utah as well. Today, Google has announced the rollout of Fiber in Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham.

Fiber will be accessible in 18 cities across these 4 regions, so a large number of users will be able to get their hands on Fiber for the first time.

The service was known to be arriving in these regions sometime soon and this announcement from Google has officially confirmed it for us.

Fiber brings blazing fast broadband internet to your home, which is up to 100 times faster than conventional broadband connections as Google proudly mentions.

Customers have the option of picking Gigabit Internet + TV for $130 a month, while the standard Gigabit internet option will set you back by $70 per month. Google is waiving off construction fees for both connections, which is a nice little perk.

But if you’re not looking to spend so much on broadband, Google also has a standard internet connection which is on par with today’s speeds. It offers 5 Mbps download speeds and will require you to pay a $300 construction fee up front or in instalments of $25 for 12 months.

If you are covered by either of the aforementioned cities, make sure you check with Google for a new connection.

Source: Google

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