
Google Fiber is expanding its high-speed internet services to Brookhaven, GA, bringing with it speeds of up to 10 Gbps.
Brookhaven residents can expect to see significant improvements in their internet connectivity, making it easier to stream, work, and play online.
The expansion will focus on underserved areas, providing equal access to fast and reliable internet for all residents.
Google Fiber aims to complete the expansion by 2025, with the first phase already underway.
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Brookhaven Fiber Installation
Google Fiber has been laying the groundwork for faster internet service across Brookhaven for six months.
More than 40 residents have submitted issues in 2024 using the city's reporting system Brookhaven Connect, which sends an alert to Google Fiber.
Google Fiber has been responsive to resident complaints, but their response time may not always meet residents' expectations.
Property may be torn up for a while during the installation process, but Google Fiber will come back to make repairs at the end of the designated work area.
Google Fiber's installation process is similar to other utility work, such as Georgia Power or telecom companies.
Residents should be prepared for some disruption during the installation process, but the end result will be worth it.
Google Fiber's service operates at 100 times the speed typically provided by other cable companies, and at a competitive price.
Google Fiber is expected to be available in Brookhaven soon, along with other metro Atlanta cities.
Fiber Expansion
Google Fiber is expanding its reach to metro Atlanta, with nine cities set to receive the ultra-high-speed broadband service. Brookhaven is one of the cities that will be getting Google Fiber, along with Atlanta proper, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Decatur, Avondale Estates, East Point, College Park, and Hapeville.
Google Fiber operates at 100 times the speed of typical cable companies, and at a competitive price. Google has said its Fiber service will be available to residential customers, with no clear plans for business offerings in metro Atlanta.
The cities are being readied for Google Fiber through a joint planning process with city leaders, which has been ongoing for the past year. Thousands of miles of fiber will be laid out, using existing infrastructure such as utility poles and underground conduit.
Google Fiber will be delivered to customers in the nine metro Atlanta cities, with the service expected to be available soon. However, the exact timeline and pricing for the service have not been disclosed.
Property may be torn up for a while during the installation process, but Google Fiber will come back and make repairs "all at the same time" once they're finished with a designated work area. This is not unusual for utility work, like Georgia Power or other telecom companies.
More than 40 residents in Brookhaven have submitted issues with the installation work, but Google Fiber has been responsive to their concerns. The city's reporting system, Brookhaven Connect, sends an alert to Google Fiber when issues are reported.
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