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Google Fiber Eyes Parts of San Francisco for 1Gbps Service

Maximum PC: It's a big deal when Google announces expansion plans for its 1Gbps Fiber service because it's comparatively affordable and of course crazy fast. The service is also fairly rare—it's only available in a few locations at the moment—but little by little, it's expanding. One of the places Google Fiber is headed to is San Francisco. Well, sort of.

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Google Fiber now sells $55-per-month gigabit Internet (in one city)

$55 gigabit available in San Antonio while people in other cities pay $70.

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Google Fiber building in Louisville despite lawsuit from AT&T and Charter

Google Fiber filing permit to begin construction in Louisville.

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Google Fiber 2.0 targets the city where it will stage comeback, as AT&T Fiber prepares to go nuclear

As Google Fiber is sorting out its next moves, ground zero in the gigabit wars has emerged in Louisville, Kentucky, where AT&T Fiber has talked big but signed up very few gigabit customers.