If you searched for “Ting Internet coming to Holly Springs” recently, you may have seen something concerning. Google’s new AI tool may have said Ting Internet isn’t here anymore. It may have even claimed Google Fiber bought our network and is the “primary provider” in town.
That’s simply not true.
Ting has been serving Holly Springs for 10 years. We built the fiber network here, and we’re still proud to power thousands of homes with fast, reliable Internet every day. We didn’t sell our network. We didn’t leave. We’re not going anywhere.
Google is one of the biggest companies in the world. Most people know it as the place you “Google” something. But behind the scenes, Google is also using its power to promote its own services.
Right now, Google is pushing its fiber service into Holly Springs. At the same time, its AI overview is telling some people that Ting doesn’t exist here. That’s the kind of anti-competitive behavior that creates confusion to benefit Google, not customers.
Now, with its AI-generated search results, it’s even easier for Google to crowd out the competition.
This misinformation is frustrating. You deserve to know the truth about the services available in your town. And you deserve a choice.
Here’s the reality:
Meanwhile, contractors working for Google Fiber have already cut our lines during construction. Google’s AI Overviews are spreading false information that makes it sound like Google is the only fiber Internet option in town. You might have even heard that Ting is going out of business.
That’s not fair competition.
You don’t have to accept what Google’s AI says at face value. Ask questions. Double-check. And most importantly–remember that your choice matters.
By choosing Ting Internet, you’re choosing an Internet provider that’s open, honest, and fair. You’re choosing a company that’s been here for the past 10 years, and that will be here for the next 10.
Holly Springs is special to us. It was the first town where we ever built a fiber network, and we've hired locally and invested millions in the local economy. And we’re here to stay.
P.S. Looks like Google’s AI has already changed its answer again. Who knows what it will say next week 👀