Google Fiber delivers premium symmetrical fiber internet with flat, transparent pricing — no promo gimmicks, no annual price hikes. All plans include installation, a Wi-Fi 6E router, and mesh extenders at no extra cost. With speeds up to 8 Gbps, Google Fiber sets the standard.
Google Fiber Internet Overview (2026)
Google Fiber delivers internet service using fiber-optic infrastructure that transmits data using light pulses through glass strands, delivering the fastest and most reliable residential internet speeds available. With plans ranging from $70.00/mo to $150.00/mo, Google Fiber caters to a wide range of households — from light users who mainly browse and stream to power users running smart homes and home offices.
Download speeds range from 1 Gbps on the entry-level plan up to 8 Gbps on the top tier, with upload speeds reaching 8 Gbps. All plans include unlimited data with no overage fees or throttling.
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Google Fiber Internet Plans
- Wi-Fi 6E router
- Mesh extenders
- Free installation
- No equipment fees
- Wi-Fi 6E router
- Mesh extenders
- Free installation
- No equipment fees
- Wi-Fi 6E router
- Mesh extenders
- Free installation
- Fastest Google Fiber plan
Google Fiber Technology & Network
Connection Types
Key Features
- ✓ Speeds up to 8 Gbps download
- ✓ Upload speeds up to 8 Gbps
- ✓ Unlimited data — no caps or throttling
- ✓ No annual contracts required
- ✓ 3 plans starting at $70.00/mo
- ✓ 4.6/5 from 52,000 reviews
Google Fiber Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- Flat pricing — no promo tricks or annual hikes
- Wi-Fi 6E router + mesh extenders included
- Free installation
- No equipment fees
- No data caps
- Industry-best customer service
- Speeds up to 8 Gbps
✕ Cons
- Limited to specific cities/neighborhoods
- Premium pricing on lower tiers
Google Fiber Coverage & Availability
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Google Fiber is available in 20 states across the US. Service availability varies by address within covered states.
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Check Google Fiber Availability by Address
Google Fiber availability varies by neighborhood, so checking your specific address is the only reliable way to confirm service. Enter your ZIP code on our availability checker to see whether Google Fiber fiber internet reaches your home and which speed tiers are offered at your address.
Google Fiber Internet Plans and Pricing
Google Fiber internet plans start at $70.00/mo and scale up to 8 Gbps download speeds. Whether you need a 1 Gig or 2 Gig internet plan for a large household, or a more affordable mid-tier option, you can compare all Google Fiber plans above or run a side-by-side comparison against other providers in your area. Google Fiber also offers no-contract internet plans if you prefer the flexibility to switch without penalties.
Google Fiber Internet Deals for New Customers
New customers can often find Google Fiber internet deals that significantly lower the monthly rate for the first 12 months — promotional pricing, waived installation fees, or bundled equipment discounts are common. Check our deals page for the latest Google Fiber internet offers, or see our cheap internet guide if budget is your top priority.
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Last reviewed by our editorial team: March 2026. Provider pricing, speed, and availability data verified against official Google Fiber sources.