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Google Fiber pulls plug on 100 Mbps service to go ‘all in on a Gig’

December 6, 2019

Google Fiber announced this week it was pulling the plug on its 100 Mbps service to new customers in order to just offer its gigabit service.

Google Fiber’s $50-per-month internet plan is grandfathered in for its existing customers, but the company said the focus would be on its gigabit service going forward.

“We are excited to turn our attention back to our gig service, still offered for $70/month — the exact same price it cost back in 2012 when we first launched,” Google Fiber said in its announcement. “Backed by the power of a gig, our customers are able to fully enjoy the endless opportunities the Internet presents.

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