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NASHVILLE — Google said Tuesday it has selected four metro areas in the Southeast to receive its fiber-optic service, which can deliver Internet speeds at more than 50 times the national broadband average.

The company said it will bring gigabit-speed service to Nashville, Tenn.; Atlanta; and Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte, N.C. Google officials said five Western cities previously identified as finalists remain in the running for fiber down the line.

“We had four cities here in the Southeast that were ready to go,” said Kevin Lo, Google’s general manager for fiber services. “I want to be really clear that this is not ‘no’ to anybody for the other five metro areas.”

The other five cities in the running are Phoenix; Salt Lake City; San Jose, Calif.; Portland, Ore.; and San Antonio.

Google Fiber boasts that its service can download an entire movie in less than two minutes and that it has vast potential in business, science and education.

Lo cited the example of a geneticist in Provo, Utah, who can download an entire human genome, or about 200 gigabytes of data, via Google Fiber in less than half an hour. That compares with 77 hours at traditional broadband speeds.

“The next chapter of the Internet will be written at gigabit speeds,” Lo said.

Launched as an experimental project in 2010, Google Fiber is available in Provo; Kansas City, Mo.; Kansas City, Kan.; and Austin, Texas.

Google is hoping the competition will prod existing Internet service providers such as Comcast, Verizon Communications and AT&T Inc. to upgrade their networks so they can run faster. Google figures it would still benefit in that scenario if the improvements to rival networks spur more Web surfing.

Prices for Google Fiber are comparable to or below what most households already pay.

For example, in the Kansas City market, Google Fiber charges about $70 per month for just high-speed Internet service or $120 for a package with Internet and TV.

Lo declined to say when the service would be available in the new cities
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