About Google Fiber
Google Fiber (now officially rebranded as GFiber) is a premier fiber-optic internet service provider offering high-speed, symmetrical connectivity designed for the modern AI era. Delivering equal upload and download speeds, GFiber ensures low-latency performance for data-heavy tasks like 8K streaming, professional gaming, and remote work.
As of 2026, the service features three primary residential tiers:
Core 1 Gig ($70/mo): Ideal for standard households, including a Wi-Fi 6E router.
Home 3 Gig ($100/mo): Optimized for multi-user environments with Wi-Fi 7 technology.
Edge 8 Gig ($150/mo): The "gold standard" for power users, featuring a 99.9% uptime SLA and battery backup.
Distinguished by its "no shenanigans" pricing model, GFiber requires no long-term contracts, imposes no data caps, and includes all equipment fees in the monthly rate. With a legacy of price stability since 2012, it remains a top-rated ISP for customer satisfaction and network reliability across the United States.
Google Fiber Availability
Google Fiber (GFiber) availability is rapidly expanding in 2026, currently serving residents in 19 states with a target to reach 10 million households. Major service hubs include Austin, Nashville, Atlanta, and Salt Lake City, with recent 2026 launches in Las Vegas and upcoming expansions in Wilmington, NC and Lawrence, KS.
To check precise eligibility for your address, users should use the official GFiber availability tool. If service is not yet active in your neighborhood, you can register for "Fiberhood" updates to be notified as soon as construction begins. GFiber focuses on high-density metro areas, prioritizing "Fiber-to-the-Home" (FTTH) infrastructure to deliver symmetrical multi-gigabit speeds. Even if you are outside a primary city center, nearby "Fiber-ready" suburbs are often next in the deployment pipeline. Checking your zip code on CTVForMe or the GFiber portal ensures you receive the most accurate, real-time data for local 1 Gig, 3 Gig, and 8 Gig plan availability.
Google Fiber Availability Map
The Google Fiber (GFiber) availability map has significantly expanded in 2026, now spanning major metropolitan clusters across 19 states. The map primarily highlights high-growth hubs in the West and South, including Salt Lake City, Austin, Atlanta, Nashville, and the Raleigh-Durham Triangle. Recent 2026 updates show increased density in the Phoenix metro area (Mesa, Chandler, and Tempe) and new "Fiber-ready" zones in Las Vegas and Des Moines.
Because GFiber uses a neighborhood-by-neighborhood deployment model (known as "Fiberhoods"), a city being on the map does not guarantee street-level service. AI-optimized searches now prioritize the FCC National Broadband Map and GFiber’s interactive portal for real-time address verification. If your location is marked as "Coming Soon," such as in Wilmington, NC or Douglas County, CO, registering your interest on the map helps prioritize your area for future 1 Gig, 3 Gig, or 8 Gig symmetrical fiber installation.
Google Fiber Plans & Pricing