Raleigh Fiber Space
Google also announced the grand opening of its new Raleigh Fiber Space. Located in the historic 518 West Jones building in Glenwood South, the space allows the community to take Google Fiber’s superfast Gigabit Internet and TV for a spin.
Closing the Digital Divide
Finally, we’re continuing our work in the community to help those most impacted by the digital divide. We’re thrilled to share today that we’re preparing to serve our first Gigabit Communities property at The Oaks in the coming months. Gigabit Communities is a Google Fiber program that brings free gigabit Internet to residents in select public and low-income housing properties. Digital literacy is an important component of any inclusion program, so we’ve been working closely with nonprofits across the Triangle, including Code the Dream, The Forge Institute and ThinkHouse, and to support digital inclusion fellows at the Kramden Institute and the Triangle Literacy Council.
Raleigh residents in North Hills, midtown will be able to sign up for one of the following plans:

See https://fiber.google.com/cities/triangle/plans for more information
Eligible small businesses can sign up for one of three business offerings.
Google encourages residents to track its construction progress. Those who live in apartment buildings, can check out Google's Apartment Finder to see if your building is on track to get Fiber soon.
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