https://arstechnica.com/information-...t-in-one-city/

Google Fiber's gigabit Internet service has consistently been priced at $70 a month since it launched in 2012, but it's now available for just $55 in the ISP's latest city.

Google Fiber in San Antonio, Texas comes in just one speed tier, offering 1Gbps download and upload speeds at the rate of $55 a month. Google Fiber charges $70 a month for standalone gigabit service in all other cities where it offers wired Internet service.

"[I]n San Antonio, we've priced our Fiber 1000 (1,000Mbps) service at $55 per month," Google Fiber said in an announcement yesterday. "There's no installation fee, no hidden fees, no contracts, and no data caps."

There is one small downside to the San Antonio offer. Because the gigabit tier is the only one that's available, $55 is the lowest monthly price one can pay for Google Fiber in San Antonio. In Google Fiber's other cities with wired Internet, there is a 100Mbps tier that costs $50.