AT&T Promises to Bring Fiber to Places Where Google Isn’t

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AT&T announced that it is expanding the availability of this broadband 1-gigabit per second all-fiber Internet service into 38 new metropolitan-area markets, including the parts of Los Angeles (CA) and West Palm Beach (FL) that are launching Dec 7. The remainder of the new markets will launch in 2016, and come on top of the 18 GigaPower markets that have already gone live, AT&T says.

According to the company, GigaPower is now available in 20 of the nation’s largest metro areas, with service reaching more than one million locations around the country. AT&T is bringing it’s GigaPower service to cities like Detroit (MI), Cleveland (OH) and San Francisco (CA). AT&T launched GigaPower in Austin (TX) about two years ago. The rival Google Fiber service started up in the Kansas City area in 2012.


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