NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — AT&T has launched its super-fast Internet service in the Middle Tennessee area.

The company says the gigabit-speed service is available in parts of Clarksville, Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Smyrna and surrounding communities. But AT&T has not released a specific map of where customers can sign up, meaning they must check the company website to find out.

AT&T says it is offering the network capable of downloading an HD movie in 36 seconds without equipment, installation or activation fees. The gigabit-speed Internet service is available in combination with AT&T’s U-verse television packages starting at $120 per month. Packages offering 100 megabytes per second will be available for $30 less.

Comcast says it will offer speeds of two gigabits per second in Nashville starting later this month.

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