Google Fiber has broken ground on its network construction in Las Vegas.

In a blog post last week, the company said it has broken ground on the west side of the city and expects to begin construction in additional parts of Clark County next month.

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Google Fiber announced plans to expand its fiber network in Nevada last year.

Currently, the company has either launched or plans to launch fiber services across 19 US states.

Google Fiber, also known as G Fiber, said that its fiber services will be available in Las Vegas later this year.

"Nevada residents and business owners will be able to choose between Google Fiber’s plans with prices that haven’t changed since 2012 and speeds up to 8 gig," said Google Fiber last week.

Google Fiber officially launched in 2010, but the service first went live in Kansas City in 2012. The firm is estimated to serve around four million customers.

The company operates in a number of states including Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Washington.

According to Google Fiber's website, there are also plans to launch services in South Carolina.

The company offers a range of services including Internet, WiFi, TV, and phone services.