Tied into a broader expansion plan, Google Fiber has cut a deal to build a fiber network in Franklin, Tennessee. It'll be Google Fiber's second broadband market in the state.

Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor

May 31, 2023

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Google Fiber expanding in Tennessee

Google Fiber's expansion plan moved is moving forward again, as the city of Franklin, Tennessee, recently announced that it has cut a network buildout deal with the fiber-powered service provider.

Franklin, a city of more than 80,000 residents, is situated about 19 miles southeast of Nashville, where Google Fiber already provides services.

Google Fiber is expected to start construction in Franklin early next year and to start lighting up customers by late 2024, the city said. AT&T and Comcast are among the incumbent broadband service providers in the market. T-Mobile also sells its 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) home broadband service in Franklin.

Update: Comcast currently offers gigabit service in Franklin and is the early stages of rolling out network upgrades in the area that will deliver faster upload speeds and set the stage for DOCSIS 4.0 and multi-gigabit broadband services. AT&T has fiber service in Franklin, and has fiber available to more than 900,000 customer locations across Tennessee, the company said.

Figure 1: (Source: Zoonar GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo) (Source: Zoonar GmbH/Alamy Stock Photo)

Google Fiber hasn't outlined its service plans for Franklin. But it currently sells its baseline symmetrical 1-Gig service for $70 per month and a 2-Gig offering for $100 per month. Depending on the market, Google Fiber has also begun to offer a 5-Gig service for $125 per month and an 8-Gig offering for $150 per month. Google Fiber is also preparing to test 20-Gig speeds in a handful of markets.

The deal with the city of Franklin surfaces as Google Fiber pushes ahead with a renewed plan to expand fiber buildouts to several US states. Google Fiber's recent expansion targets include Logan, Utah; Pocatello, Idaho; and Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Below is an updated list of Google Fiber's current and planned service deployments, and if the deployment is focused on FTTP or the Webpass fixed wireless access platform:

Market

FTTP or Webpass

Atlanta, Georgia

FTTP

Austin, Texas

FTTP

Charlotte, North Carolina

FTTP

Chicago, Illinois

Webpass

Council Bluffs, Iowa

FTTP

Denver, Colorado

Webpass

Des Moines, Iowa

FTTP

Franklin, Tennessee

FTTP

Huntsville, Alabama

FTTP

Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri

FTTP

Lakewood, Colorado

FTTP

Logan, Utah

FTTP

Miami, Florida

Webpass

Nevada

FTTP*

Nashville, Tennessee

FTTP

Oakland, California

Webpass

Omaha, Nebraska

FTTP

Orange County, California

FTTP

Pocatello, Idaho

FTTP

Provo, Utah

FTTP

Salt Lake City, Utah

FTTP

San Antonio, Texas

FTTP

San Diego, California

Webpass

San Francisco, California

Webpass

Seattle, Washington

Webpass

*Google Fiber FTTP deployments coming to cities yet to be announced.
(Source: Google Fiber and Light Reading research)

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— Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading

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Jeff Baumgartner

Senior Editor, Light Reading

Jeff Baumgartner is a Senior Editor for Light Reading and is responsible for the day-to-day news coverage and analysis of the cable and video sectors. Follow him on X and LinkedIn.

Baumgartner also served as Site Editor for Light Reading Cable from 2007-2013. In between his two stints at Light Reading, he led tech coverage for Multichannel News and was a regular contributor to Broadcasting + Cable. Baumgartner was named to the 2018 class of the Cable TV Pioneers.

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