In October of last year, we learned about AT&T’s plans to launch its 1Gbps fiber network, GigaPower, in cities like Chicago in October of last year. After six months of the original announcement, the company finally made their U-Verse GigaPower internet available in some areas of The Windy City — including Elgin, Oswego, Plainfield, Skokie, Yorkville and other “surrounding communities. Today, AT&T revealed 38 cities that will be getting their AT&T GigaPower fiber service. The new cities include Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland and Memphis, along with 29 others. In a recent blog post by AT&T, the company noted that it plans to bring their AT&T GigaPower fiber service to over 14 million locations, both residential and commercial.
See the full list for the new AT&T GigaPower fiber service-ready cities.
- Alabama: Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery
- Arkansas: Fort Smith/Northwest Arkansas and Little Rock
- California: Bakersfield, Fresno, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose
- Florida: Pensacola and West Palm Beach
- Georgia: Augusta
- Indiana: Indianapolis
- Kansas: Wichita
- Kentucky: Louisville
- Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Shreveport-Bossier, Jefferson Parish region, and the Northshore
- Mississippi: Jackson
- Missouri: St. Louis
- Michigan: Detroit
- Nevada: Reno
- North Carolina: Asheville
- Ohio: Cleveland and Columbus
- Oklahoma: Oklahoma City and Tulsa
- South Carolina: Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville
- Tennessee: Memphis
- Texas: El Paso and Lubbock
- Wisconsin: Milwaukee