Update On Fiber Internet Availability: When Will You See It?

Key takeaways

  • AT&T Fiber, Frontier Fiber, Verizon Fios and more are constantly improving their networks to bring fiber to more communities
  • Google Fiber, with speeds up to 8 Gbps, is expanding to many Western U.S. areas, including Arizona, Colorado, Utah and more
  • Check your exact address to find high-speed fiber internet in your area today

Jump to

  • AT&T Fiber
  • Google Fiber
  • Verizon Fios
  • Frontier Fiber
  • EarthLink
  • Kinetic
  • CenturyLink

AT&T Fiber

AT&T’s fiber network has expanded to cover most of the southern U.S. and parts of the midwest and western regions of the country. According to AT&T, it plans to make fiber internet available to more than 30 million people by 2025.

The company is still on track to succeed in this goal and is in the process of replacing its DSL network with a combination of fixed wireless and fiber.

Is AT&T Fiber available in my area?

AT&T’s comprehensive coverage map can give you a look at every city where AT&T Fiber is available and some areas that’ll be available in the future. Here are a few major metropolitan areas where AT&T Fiber has limited availability so far:

South Southwest Midwest West Atlanta, GeorgiaCharleston, South CarolinaBirmingham, AlabamaCharlotte, North CarolinaFort Lauderdale, FloridaJacksonville, FloridaLexington, KentuckyLittle Rock, ArkansasLouisville, KentuckyMemphis, TennesseeMiami, FloridaMobile, AlabamaNashville, TennesseeNew Orleans, LouisianaOrlando, FloridaRaleigh, North Carolina Abilene, TexasAustin, TexasDallas/Fort Worth, TexasEl Paso, TexasLawton, OklahomaLongview, TexasOklahoma City, OklahomaSan Antonio, TexasTulsa, OklahomaTyler, TexasVictoria, TexasWichita Falls, Texas Chicago, IllinoisCleveland, OhioColumbus, OhioDetroit, MichiganIndianapolis, IndianaKansas City, KansasKansas City, MissouriSpringfield, MissouriSt. Louis, MissouriYoungstown, Ohio Los Angeles, CaliforniaOakland, CaliforniaReno, NevadaSacramento, CaliforniaSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Jose, California

Check out the AT&T Fiber availability map for a look at future serviceable locations coming soon.

See AT&T Fiber internet plans

Google Fiber

Google Fiber provides some of the fastest fiber connections available but has notoriously had limited availability. That’s quickly changing, though, as the fiber provider is in the process of rolling out its network to new cities across its footprint.

The Google Fiber network is currently available in cities across 19 states. Find Google Fiber serviceable cities below.

Is Google Fiber available in my area?

South Midwest West Atlanta, GeorgiaAustin, TexasCharlotte, North CarolinaHuntsville, AlabamaMiami, FloridaNashville, TennesseeSan Antonio, TexasSmyrna, TennesseeThe Triangle, North Carolina Chicago, IllinoisDes Moines, IowaKansas City, KansasKansas City, MissouriOmaha, NebraskaWest Des Moines, Iowa Denver, ColoradoMesa, ArizonaOakland, CaliforniaOrange County, CaliforniaProvo, UtahSalt Lake City, UtahSalt Lake Valley, UtahSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Francisco, CaliforniaSeattle, Washington

Where is Google Fiber expanding?

Google Fiber is coming soon to the following cities:

South Midwest West Murfreesboro, TennesseeTega Cay, South Carolina Bellevue, NebraskaCouncil Bluffs, IowaJefferson City, Missouri Adams County, ColoradoChandler, ArizonaGolden, ColoradoLakewood, ColoradoLogan, UtahMetro Las Vegas, NevadaPocatello, IdahoQueen Creek, ArizonaWestminster, ColoradoWheat Ridge, Colorado See if Google Fiber is available in your area

Verizon Fios

When Verizon rolled out its fiber optic broadband service in 2005, the provider was one of the very first to do so. Now, Verizon Fios is available in nine states across the U.S. and is one of the most reliable fiber-optic internet providers around. Fios has also consistently earned the best scores of any internet provider from the American Customer Satisfaction Index.

In terms of their current outlook, Verizon, like many other providers, will double down on 5G expansion in new and existing markets along with the continuation of fiber build-outs.

Verizon has continued expanding its fiber network by converting existing copper infrastructure. According to the company, it has replaced more than 4.5 million copper circuits with fiber.

The company remains focused on expanding its fiber network to 400,000 new locations every year, give or take, with BEAD funding.

Is Verizon Fios available in my area?

Internet service by Verizon is currently primarily available in major metropolitan areas in Northeastern states like New Jersey, Delaware and Rhode Island. Here are a few more cities you’ll find Verizon Fios service:

Northeast Southeast Albany, New York Boston, MassachusettsBucks County, PennsylvaniaBuffalo, New YorkDelaware County, PennsylvaniaHarrisburg, PennsylvaniaNew JerseyNew York, New YorkPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPlattsburgh, New YorkProvidence, Rhode IslandStaten Island, New YorkSyracuse, New York Baltimore, MarylandBethesda, MarylandColumbia, MarylandDover, DelawareNorfolk, VirginiaRichmond, VirginiaSalisbury, MarylandWashington, D.C.Wilmington, Delaware See Verizon Fios internet plans

Frontier Fiber

Frontier Fiber is known for having dual benefits of offering some of the cheapest and fastest fiber deals across 17 states. Fiber plans start under $30.00/mo. for 200 Mbps, but reach up to 7,000 Mbps in select areas — one of the few fiber providers nearly matching Google Fiber speeds.

Is Frontier Fiber available in my area?

Here’s where you can currently find Frontier fiber optic in your area:

Northeast South Midwest West Hartford, ConnecticutWaterbury, Connecticut Dallas, TexasDurham, North CarolinaGarland, TexasIrving, TexasSarasota, FloridaSt. Petersburg, FloridaTampa, Florida Fort Wayne, Indiana Huntington Beach, CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaLong Beach, California

Where is Frontier Fiber expanding?

Despite Verizon acquiring Frontier in late 2024 (after previously selling much of its territory to Frontier eight years earlier), expansion under the Frontier brand name is still ongoing in 2025.

Frontier Fiber “added 321,000 fiber passings” (i.e., fiber deployed close enough to reach potential households) during the first quarter of 2025, according to Lightwave. Frontier Fiber expansion is targeting areas of Connecticut, Illinois, West Virginia and Texas, thanks to government grants and investor funding.

Northeast Southeast Midwest Glastonbury, ConnecticutNorth Haven, ConnecticutStafford Springs, ConnecticutUnion, ConnecticutWest Hartford, Connecticut Monongalia County, West Virginia (includes cities of Brookhaven, Morgantown, Westover and more) Greene County, Illinois See Frontier Fiber internet plans

EarthLink is an internet service provider that has served the U.S. for 30 years and has one of the most robust internet networks in the country. The company claims to be able to reach 78% of the country with its internet services.

Is EarthLink available in my area?

EarthLink is available in most major metropolitan areas and some rural areas across the country, though it has a larger presence on the East Coast and Midwest. Here are some cities that have access to EarthLink fiber:

Northeast South Midwest West Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Atlanta, GeorgiaAustin, TexasCharlotte, North CarolinaSan Antonio, TexasTulsa, Oklahoma Kansas City, Missouri Las Vegas, NevadaSalt Lake City, UtahSeattle, Washington See EarthLink internet plans

Kinetic

Kinetic internet provides fiber services. While Kinetic began as a DSL provider, its fiber plans are fast (up to 2,000 Mbps in certain areas) and among the cheapest internet deals available. Kinetic coverage is found in the Southeast and Midwest, reaching about 3% of the country overall.

Is Kinetic available in my area?

Here are a few cities that have Kinetic fiber internet offerings:

South Midwest West Commerce, GeorgiaElizabethtown, KentuckyLexington, North CarolinaSugar Land, TexasTrussville, AlabamaTulsa, Oklahoma Bolivar, MissouriLincoln, NebraskaPella, Iowa Hobbs, New Mexico

Where is Kinetic expanding?

Kinetic expansion continues throughout 2025. Locations that can expect Kinetic fiber service soon include Shepherdsville, Kentucky, Stanly and Cabarrus Counties in North Carolina and Georgia’s Lowndes County.

See Kinetic internet plans

CenturyLink — now known as Lumen Technologies — offers a fiber internet service known as Quantum Fiber. It started rolling out in 2014 in Omaha, Nebraska and has expanded to other markets across the U.S. to reach nearly three million locations with its fiber offerings.

AT&T will acquire Lumen’s fiber territories in 2026, which could bode well for future fiber expansion plans as AT&T brings a lot of financial capital with it.

Is CenturyLink available in my area?

CenturyLink or Lumen Technologies currently offers fiber internet in select markets across the U.S. The company has a significant footprint as an internet service provider when it previously offered DSL connections. Here are some cities that offer CenturyLink fiber:

South Midwest West Orlando, Florida Minneapolis, MinnesotaOmaha, Nebraska Sioux Falls, South Dakota Denver, Colorado Las Vegas, NevadaPortland, OregonSalt Lake City, UtahSeattle, WashingtonAlbuquerque, New MexicoPhoenix, Arizona See CenturyLink internet plans

Check your fiber access

Want faster fiber internet for your Wi-Fi needs? Fiber can achieve the speeds you need for busy households that game, stream and work on multiple devices simultaneously. Forget about buffering with symmetrical speeds that work equally as well when uploading as downloading. If you’ve been wondering, “Is fiber available at my address?,” don’t wait any longer. Check your ZIP code today to find available high-speed fiber deals near you.

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