When will Google Fiber be available in your city?

Camryn Smith

Apr 2, 2025 — 5 min read

Google Fiber is available in cities throughout 19 states and is continuing to expand its service footprint.

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Google Fiber has quickly emerged as a top fiber provider despite its limited availability. As one of the only fiber providers with speeds starting at 1,000 Mbps and reaching up to 8,000 Mbps in certain areas, it caters to those who need extremely fast, multi-gigabit internet connectivity.

While not everyone needs Google Fiber’s multi-gig speeds, if it’s available near you it offers impressive speeds for relatively reasonable prices, considering its fiber tech, symmetrical speeds and multi-gigabit options. Below we’ll let you know where Google Fiber is currently available, and the areas it’s expanding to in the future.

Where is Google Fiber available?

According to Google Fiber’s website, the fast fiber service is currently available in cities across 19 states. We’ve listed the states and cities with Google Fiber availability, as well as cities that Google Fiber is expanding to soon.

When will Google Fiber reach me?

Google Fiber is expanding to cities across its footprint throughout 2025. Fiber infrastructure construction has already begun in cities such as Las Vegas, Nevada, and Jefferson City, Missouri, and you can expect continued expansion and announcements of upcoming cities throughout this year and next.

While we can’t provide exact dates on when each city will be officially connected, you can stay up to date with Google Fiber’s blog, which announces approvals, construction and connectivity for cities across its footprint.

How to get Google Fiber in your area

If you live in one of Google Fiber’s serviceable areas, be sure to check your address to confirm you can get it at your exact location. Internet serviceability can vary even at the city level, so you must always enter your home address first.

If Google Fiber is available at your address, you can explore plan options. Google Fiber’s standard speeds are 1,000 Mbps and 2,000 Mbps, but certain areas may offer even faster options of 3,000 Mbps, 5,000 Mbps and 8,000 Mbps.

It’s important to understand the speed you need before deciding on a plan. If you have the fastest Google Fiber plans available, you may not actually need that much speed and could save by opting for a lower speed tier. Google Fiber’s slowest plan is still 1,000 Mbps, which is more than enough speed for most households.

You can also take a speed test to identify your current internet speed, and decide if you need more or less.

Most widely available fiber providers

According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) National Broadband Map, AT&T and Verizon are the most widely available fiber providers. Keep in mind, however, that fiber is still far less available than satellite or cable internet.

AT&T Fiber offers fiber internet starting at $55.00/mo.,* plus taxes (w/eligible Autopay & Paperless bill), with speeds ranging from 300 – 5,000 Mbps, and Verizon Fios offers fiber internet starting at $34.99/mo. (with a qualifying mobile plan) and speeds ranging from 300 – 2,300 Mbps.

Verizon Fios offers great bundling options with its mobile plans. You can receive a discount if you purchase a fiber or 5G internet plan with one of its qualifying mobile plans. You can also capitalize on new customer deals like free subscriptions, tech, equipment and more.

Stay current on the best internet deals of the month for more new customer promotions.

Don’t have access to AT&T or Verizon? Explore top internet providers here — but remember to always check your address for the most accurate availability.

Camryn Smith

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Camryn Smith

As one of Allconnect’s writers, Camryn Smith helps consumers navigate complex home internet services and broadband technology through her helpful content. Using her expertise in the broadband space, Camryn edu… Read more