Google Fiber Coming to Texas Town, Starting Construction in Las Vegas
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Google Fiber recently announced network expansions in Texas and Nevada, with plans in Bee Cave, Texas, to install a fiber optic network by 2026, and newly commenced construction on a network in Las Vegas. The service in Las Vegas will allow residents to enjoy consistent pricing and high speeds, with an emphasis on 8 Gbps symmetrical connections. Additionally, testing of a 50 Gbps connection in Kansas City aims to enhance the company's offerings, suggesting a strong commitment to high-speed internet solutions across the regions.
Pending necessary approvals, Google Fiber's service might be available to Bee Cave, Texas, residents by the end of 2026, fostering enhanced internet connectivity.
In Nevada, Google Fiber's construction has finally started, aiming to provide residents with access to its long-standing pricing and high-speed options by the end of the year.
The availability of Google Fiber's 8 Gbps symmetrical connections signifies a notable upgrade to internet services in Las Vegas and Clark County.
Google Fiber successfully tested a 50 Gbps connection in Kansas City, marking a pivotal step in advancing its service offerings.
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