
Last year, Google Fiber announced it was coming back. For years, the service had “paused” further expansion as Google moved into town, laid miles of fiber optic cable and began competing with his local ISP monopoly. . Now, for whatever reason, fiber is back, and the company is updating his 5 Gbit/s all-time high.
Of course, the downside of Google Fiber has always been its very limited rollout area. According to Google, the 5 Gig service is launching in “Kansas City, West Des Moines, and all cities in Utah.” Google Fiber eventually announced plans to roll out to five new states last year, but there are no plans for widespread rollout.
However, if you live in one of the blessed fiber cities, the service sounds great. This is a huge improvement over Comcast and his 35 MB upload speeds. If you’re a content creator, developer, or someone who especially produces 4K videos on a regular basis, your normal ISP upload speeds may not work. includes a professionally installed 10 Gig fiber modem and a “Wi-Fi 6 router and two mesh extenders”.

Google Fiber devices are typically Google’s own Nest WiFi package. The company says you can bring your own equipment instead, as all Nest WiFi models only have a 1 Gigabit Ethernet port for modem connections, which would be a major bottleneck for 5 Gigabit internet setups. You probably should. Getting 5 Gbps right into your Wi-Fi setup (and even your wired setup) means you have to be pretty picky about your equipment.
The 10 Gig modem is Google’s plan to push Google Fiber even further. The company says they have “8 gigs on the horizon”. This is a reference to his previously announced plans to launch a $150 service level in “early 2023.” The company has publicly tested his 20Gbps and says it is now on a “journey to 100 Giga symmetrical internet”.