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Written by Caroline Lefelhoc - Pub. Apr 29, 2026 / Updated Apr 29, 2026
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GFiber (the official rebranded name following Google Fiber’s merger with Astound Broadband in early 2026) has built a reputation for doing something that’s surprisingly rare in the internet industry: saying exactly what something costs, and then charging exactly that. No teaser rates. price hikes, or fine print surprises.
So, how much does Google Fiber cost? The short answer is $70 to $150 per month, depending on the speed tier you choose. But the longer answer is what really sets it apart from other internet providers, and that’s the whole story of what those dollars get you. Below is the full breakdown.
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Google Fiber keeps its lineup intentionally simple. As of April 2026, there are three main residential internet plans available, with pricing that has remained remarkably stable over time.
| Plan | Speed (Download & Upload) | Monthly Price |
| Core 1 Gig | 1,000 Mbps symmetrical | $70/mo |
| Home 3 Gig | 3,000 Mbps symmetrical | $100/mo |
| Edge 8 Gig | 8,000 Mbps symmetrical | $150/mo |
Here’s a fact that puts Google Fiber’s pricing in perspective: the Core 1 Gig plan has been $70 per month since Google Fiber first launched in Kansas City in 2012. That’s more than 13 years without a single price increase on its entry-level plan. For context, most major cable and internet providers raise rates at least once every year or two, often by $5 to $15 per month, and frequently do so quietly by rolling promotional pricing into the fine print of the first year’s contract.
Google Fiber operates differently. The price you see when you sign up is the price you’ll pay every month for as long as you’re a customer. Your first bill equals every future bill. That level of consistency is unusual in this industry, and it’s one of the clearest reasons why Google Fiber consistently scores at or near the top in customer satisfaction surveys among all internet providers.
One of the questions that comes up most often when people compare internet plans is what it costs to get started. With many providers, activation fees, equipment deposit charges, and technician visit fees can add $100 or more to your first month’s bill.
Google Fiber includes professional installation at no charge. There are no activation fees and no setup costs baked into the first payment. The installation itself is handled by a GFiber technician who shows up within 30 minutes of your appointment window, which is another point of differentiation: the company does not give you a four-hour window and leave you guessing. For certain addresses, self-installation is also an option, letting you get connected in minutes without scheduling a visit at all.
The no-upfront-cost model applies across all three internet plans.
Internet equipment fees are one of the most common hidden costs with other providers. Many charge $10 to $15 per month just to rent a modem or router, which adds up to $120 to $180 annually. Over five years, that’s nearly $1,000 in equipment rental fees on top of your monthly internet bill.
Google Fiber takes a different approach. All plans include a free router at no monthly rental fee. The Core 1 Gig plan comes with the GFiber Wi-Fi 6E Router, which supports mesh connectivity with up to one extender for whole-home coverage. The Home 3 Gig plan upgrades that to a new GFiber Multi-Gig Wi-Fi 7 Router with up to two extenders, which is capable of delivering multi-gig speeds even over wireless. The Edge 8 Gig plan includes the most advanced equipment in the lineup: a specialized GFiber Multi-Gig Wi-Fi 7 Router with a 10G port, three multi-gig LAN ports, and up to two extenders, plus Internet Battery Backup that keeps you connected for up to two hours during a power outage.
If you already own a compatible router and prefer to use it, Google Fiber also allows you to bring your own equipment. The choice is yours, but for most customers, the included hardware is more than sufficient and genuinely modern.

Truly unlimited internet
The term “unlimited data" has been significantly diluted by internet providers over the years. Many plans marketed as unlimited actually include soft data caps where speeds are throttled after you hit a certain monthly threshold. Some providers maintain the ability to deprioritize your connection during peak hours, even on their most expensive internet plans.
Google Fiber offers truly unlimited data. There are no caps, no throttling thresholds, and no tiered data schemes. Every plan, from the $70 Core to the $150 Edge, includes unrestricted access to the full speed of your tier at all times. Heavy streamers, gamers, remote workers, and large households with dozens of connected devices can use as much data as they want without worrying about overage fees or slowdowns. This has been a core feature of Google Fiber since its launch and remains unchanged today.
Alongside the equipment transparency and data policy, Google Fiber’s fee structure is worth highlighting on its own. There are no contracts required on any plan, which means you can cancel at any time without paying an early termination fee. There are no annual pricing agreements to sign, no promotional rate cliffs to navigate, and no mandatory bundle packages to deal with.
The monthly price listed on Google Fiber’s website is the price you pay. The only additional charges are local taxes, which vary by location, but the provider itself does not layer on administrative fees, broadcast TV surcharges (since it doesn’t offer cable TV), or regulatory recovery charges above what’s required by law. This stands in stark contrast to how many cable-based internet providers operate, where the advertised rate and the actual bill can differ by $20 or more once fees are added.
For anyone who lives in a serviceable area and is tired of internet bills that keep rising year after year, Google Fiber is one of the most straightforward options in the internet market today. The $70 monthly cost for 1 Gbps of symmetrical fiber is competitive with what most providers charge for slower, cable-based service with worse upload speeds, equipment fees, and fine-print limitations. When you factor in the free installation, free modern equipment, no contracts, truly unlimited data, and a demonstrated history of price stability, the value proposition is clean.
Power users who need multi-gig speeds will find the 3 Gig and 8 Gig tiers priced reasonably relative to what competitors charge for similar performance. And anyone who simply wants a fast, reliable connection with no billing surprises will find that Google Fiber delivers exactly that.
The question of whether Google Fiber is right for you comes down to one thing: whether it’s available at your address. If it is, it deserves serious consideration when you compare internet providers in your area.
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Does Google Fiber have a contract? No. All Google Fiber internet plans are month-to-month with no annual contract required. You can cancel at any time without paying an early termination fee, which makes it one of the most flexible options among major internet providers.
Does Google Fiber charge equipment rental fees? No. Every Google Fiber plan includes a free router and any necessary extenders at no monthly charge. You also have the option to use your own compatible equipment if you prefer. Unlike many cable providers that charge $10 to $15 per month for router rental, Google Fiber builds the equipment cost into the plan at no added fee.
[1] fiber.google.com. “GFiber Internet Plans"

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