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

Enlarge / A Google Fiber installation box in Kansas City, Kansas. (credit: Julie Denesha/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Google Fiber’s gigabit Internet service has consistently been priced at $ 70 a month since it launched in 2012, but it’s now available for just $ 55 in the ISP’s latest city.

Google Fiber in San Antonio, Texas comes in just one speed tier, offering 1Gbps download and upload speeds at the rate of $ 55 a month. Google Fiber charges $ 70 a month for standalone gigabit service in all other cities where it offers wired Internet service.

“[I]n San Antonio, we’ve priced our Fiber 1000 (1,000Mbps) service at $ 55 per month,” Google Fiber said in an announcement yesterday. “There’s no installation fee, no hidden fees, no contracts, and no data caps.”

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