Google Fiber ends free 5Mbps Internet offer in Kansas City

This offer from Google is being phased out in Kansas City. (credit: Google)

Google Fiber is no longer offering free Internet service to any customer who wants it in Kansas City.

While Google Fiber is most famous for its $ 70-per-month gigabit plan, customers could also get slow Internet—5Mbps downloads and 1Mbps uploads—without paying a monthly service fee. The plan required only a $ 300 construction fee that could be paid up-front or in 12 monthly installments of $ 25 each.

But that plan is now gone in Kansas City, Re/code reported yesterday. The free offer was still online as recently as Wednesday, but the current offers now begin at $ 50 a month for symmetrical 100Mbps service.

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