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Google Fiber expansion news on ice

SlashGear: Google has slammed the brakes on its Google Fiber roll-out, telling eager internet addicts that its plans to go live in fresh cities across the US before the end of the year have been postponed until 2015. The search giant had originally maintained it would have an answer on the next locations to get high-speed service by the holidays, with many hoping to receive the gift of insanely fast connectivity - or at least the promise of it - among their other presents. However, 33 cities will now have to wait until the new year before they find out who gets fiber and when.

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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.