Google Fiber eyed for three more cities: Oklahoma City, Jacksonville and Tampa
Google's crusade to light up U.S. cities with gigabit speed Google Fiber has expanded to potentially include Oklahoma City and Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida.
In a blog posted Wednesday, Google said it invited the capital city of Oklahoma and the two Florida cities to "explore" bringing faster fiber to their communities.
In September, Google also invited San Diego and Irvine, Calif., and Louisville, Ky., to explore bringing Google Fiber to their communities.
The three latest invitees bring to 18 the number of cities where Google has begun serving customers, designing or building fiber, or is exploring service. Kansas City, in both Missouri and Kansas, was the first community to get Google Fiber in 2011, joined by Austin, Texas, and Provo, Utah, in 2013.
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