Google Fiber employees installing internet service in Provo, US (Source: Google Fiber)
Google Fiber is the company's broadband company, which currently operates in eighteen regions across the US. It provides free internet connectivity of up to 5 MBPS in each of its markets.
Even though it continues to provide service in areas where it's already present, expansion plans for 11 addition cities were put on hold in 2016 when CEO Craig Barratt left the company.
Yesterday, it scrapped its 100MBPS broadband plans. Now, Fiber will only offer speeds of up to 1 GBS, which can download a full movie in less than two minutes.
Starting tomorrow, Fiber will roll out a partnership with YouTube that'll let customers sign up for YouTube TV at the same time they sign up for Google Fiber.