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Google Fiber Expansion Map Texas 2026 — New Cities & Availability Dates

Google Fiber is expanding in Texas, with active coverage in Austin and San Antonio and potential expansion into new markets. Here is where it stands in 2026 and what alternatives are available.

By Pablo Mendoza Updated March 23, 2026 8 min read

Google Fiber in Texas: The 2026 Picture

Google Fiber has been one of the most talked-about internet providers in Texas since it first launched in Austin in 2015. The service is known for straightforward pricing, symmetric gigabit speeds, and consistently high customer satisfaction ratings. In 2026, Google Fiber operates in two Texas metros — Austin and San Antonio — and continues to expand its footprint within those markets while the industry watches for signs of entry into new cities.

The core Google Fiber plan is 1 Gbps symmetric at $70/month with no data caps and no contracts. A 2 Gbps plan is available at $100/month in select areas. These prices have remained stable since launch, which is notable in an industry where competitors regularly raise rates. Google Fiber also offers a free basic tier in some apartment communities.

Google Fiber's expansion strategy in Texas has been methodical rather than explosive. The company builds fiber infrastructure neighborhood by neighborhood, prioritizing areas where construction costs are lower and demand is high. This means availability can vary block by block within the same city, and wait times for new neighborhoods can stretch months or even years.

Current Google Fiber Coverage in Texas

**Austin metro** has the most mature Google Fiber network in Texas. Coverage extends across much of central Austin, including neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Mueller, East Austin, and North Loop. Surrounding cities including Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Pflugerville have partial coverage that continues to expand. The Austin metro is Google Fiber's flagship Texas market and where availability is broadest.

**San Antonio** is Google Fiber's second Texas market, with coverage that has grown significantly in 2025 and 2026. Areas near downtown, the Pearl District, Alamo Heights, and parts of the North Side have active service. Google Fiber has also been building into newer master-planned communities on the far north and northwest sides of San Antonio. Coverage in San Antonio is less complete than Austin but expanding faster.

In both markets, apartment complexes and multi-family housing have seen the most rapid expansion because Google Fiber can serve many units from a single fiber run. Single-family neighborhoods require more infrastructure investment per customer and tend to be activated later. If you live in an apartment in either metro, your chances of Google Fiber availability are significantly higher than in a single-family home.

Where Is Google Fiber Expanding Next?

Google Fiber has not officially announced entry into the Dallas-Fort Worth or Houston markets as of April 2026. However, the company has filed permit applications and conducted infrastructure surveys in several DFW suburbs, leading to widespread speculation that a DFW launch is being planned. Any official announcement would likely come with a 12-18 month lead time before service activation begins.

Within the Austin and San Antonio metros, Google Fiber continues to expand into surrounding suburbs and newer developments. Cities like Kyle, Buda, New Braunfels, and Schertz have seen preliminary fiber construction activity. The Austin-San Antonio corridor along I-35 is a logical expansion path given the existing infrastructure in both cities.

For Texas residents outside of Austin and San Antonio who want Google Fiber, the realistic timeline is uncertain. Google Fiber's parent company, Alphabet, has been increasing investment in fiber infrastructure, but the company remains selective about which markets to enter. The presence of strong fiber competitors like AT&T and Frontier in DFW may make that market less attractive, or it may make it a strategic priority — Google Fiber has historically entered markets where it can differentiate against cable-only incumbents.

Best Alternatives Where Google Fiber Is Not Available

If Google Fiber is not available at your Texas address, several alternatives offer comparable fiber service. AT&T Fiber is the most widely available fiber provider in Texas, covering large portions of Austin, San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Houston. AT&T's 1 Gbps plan at $80/month is $10 more than Google Fiber but includes symmetric speeds and no data caps.

Frontier Fiber serves portions of the DFW metroplex and parts of the Houston area with symmetric fiber starting at $50/month for 500 Mbps. Where available, Frontier's pricing is the most competitive in the state. Astound Broadband (formerly Grande Communications) offers fiber and cable service in the Austin metro at prices starting around $20/month for 300 Mbps.

For addresses without any fiber option, Spectrum cable at $30/month for 300 Mbps is the most reliable cable alternative across Texas. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet at $50/month works well as a no-installation wireless option. Both are available at most Texas addresses and can serve as a bridge until fiber providers expand to your area. The key is checking availability at your specific address — Texas broadband infrastructure varies dramatically from one block to the next.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Google Fiber available in Texas?

Google Fiber is available in the Austin metro (including parts of Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Pflugerville) and the San Antonio metro (including Alamo Heights and parts of the North Side). Coverage varies by address within each metro. Check fiber.google.com for your specific address.

Is Google Fiber coming to Dallas-Fort Worth?

Google Fiber has not officially announced plans for the DFW market as of April 2026. Permit filings and infrastructure surveys have been observed in some DFW suburbs, but no launch date has been confirmed. AT&T Fiber and Frontier Fiber are the current fiber options in DFW.

How much does Google Fiber cost in Texas?

Google Fiber in Texas costs $70/month for 1 Gbps symmetric with no data caps and no contracts. A 2 Gbps plan is available at $100/month in select areas. Some apartment communities have access to a free basic tier. Pricing has remained stable since Google Fiber launched in Texas.

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