AT&T expands its fiber internet service to 38 new cities
The network is going all out on gigabit speeds.
AT&T's mission to blanket most of the US with gigabit internet is moving at full speed. Today, the network revealed that its GigaPower fiber service is coming to 38 more cities, adding to the 18 metro areas it's already available in. The newly announced places include Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland and Memphis, along with 29 others. In a blog post, AT&T said that it's not done either, noting that it plans to bring GigaPower to over 14 million locations, both residential and commercial.
Here's the full list of new GigaPower-ready cities:
Alabama: Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery
Arkansas: Fort Smith/Northwest Arkansas and Little Rock
California: Bakersfield, Fresno, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose
Florida: Pensacola and West Palm Beach
Georgia: Augusta
Indiana: Indianapolis
Kansas: Wichita
Kentucky: Louisville
Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Shreveport-Bossier, Jefferson Parish region, and the Northshore
Mississippi: Jackson
Missouri: St. Louis
Michigan: Detroit
Nevada: Reno
North Carolina: Asheville
Ohio: Cleveland and Columbus
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City and Tulsa
South Carolina: Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville
Tennessee: Memphis
Texas: El Paso and Lubbock
Wisconsin: Milwaukee