Tech giant launches internet service in Las Vegas
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By Ryan Tisminezky
Published on March 12, 2026.
Google's internet service, GFiber, has been launched in Las Vegas, offering a new high-speed option for high-quality internet. The company began laying cable in the west valley in January 2025 and is now available around Summerlin. The service costs $70/month. The expansion of the service is ongoing, with plans to install service in other areas.
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