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Google Fiber is phasing out its lower-priced 100 Mbps internet access plan, opting to offer only the core gigabit-speed plan to new users. Google announced the decision yesterday, saying customers had "caught on to our early vision" for super-fast internet. The 100 Mbps option cost $50 per month, while the 1,000 Mbps alternative actually doesn't cost much more; it's remained at $70 per month (with no data cap) since Google Fiber launched in 2012. That's a pretty good deal, although, as we've wri...
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