Google Fiber's next big expansion is underway in Las Vegas, Nevada. After first announcing expansion last year, Google has confirmed which has broken ground in Las Vegas and Clark County, where its fiber Internet service will be available “later this year.”
GFiber, as it is increasingly called, is currently available in select cities in 19 states, including California, North Carolina, Texas, Tennessee and more. The company recently brightened up its services. in Pocatello, Idaho; Logan (Utah); and Lakewood (Colorado)and plans to bring GFiber to Lawrence (Kansas) also. Like other fiber internet services, GFiber has symmetrical internet speeds, meaning upload and download speeds are the same.
On Wednesday, Google also confirmed which is testing simplified “lifestyle-based” plans in Alabama and Tennesee, which were first spotted last month. The new $70/mo Core 1 Gig, $100/mo Home 3 Gig, and $150/mo Edge 8 Gig plans replace the 1 Gig, 2 Gig, 5 Gig, and 8 Gig plans that GFiber widely offers.
These new plans are also launching in all locations where GFiber is currently available in Arizona and North Carolina, says GFiber spokesperson Sunny Gettinger. The edge. They will also arrive in most of GFiber's remaining cities over the next month.