AT&T has been trenching fiber like crazy in my town, they started around spring this year and I'm still seeing them all over the place.
They did some work on my street including right in my front yard. A large grey "vault" was buried in my front yard close to the road along with a few smaller green "vaults" at the entrance to each of the dead end streets that connect to the main road.
At one of my aunts neighborhood, they were trenching fiber as well and I saw they put in a PFP cabinet. From what I understand basically the cabinet where every customers fiber line runs back to (I attached some pics of what they look like).
I know it will probably be 6 months to a year before I can actually order the service, but I can't wait! Currently we can get cable, but we have a fairly small regional cable co, they operate in ~10 different locations, and their prices are crazy. And we can get AT&T Internet (what used to be called U-verse) FTTN VDSL2. Thankfully we are close to the VRAD so we can get the 100 Mbps down 20 Mbps up tier which is super slow comared to fiber but It's $55 a month total and includes unlimited data so we have decided to stick with that until AT&T Fiber goes live at our address.
The cable co here is just too overpriced. They just now are starting to offer a gigabit tier but it's only available in the downtown area and won't be available to all the houses they cover until end of 2022. Which is weird to me because I confirmed with them it's still DOCSIS (they are upgrading from DOCSIS 3.0 to 3.1) and not FTTH except in greenfield deployments. I guess they are a bit nervous to FINALLY have some real competition coming and wanted to be able to say "see we offer gigabit speeds also" ASAP.
Thing is their gigabit tier is $130 per month, and has a data cap (3TB which even for us would probably not be a problem but still, I don't want to have to think/worry about data usage) and they charge $40 more for unlimited. So $170 for 1 Gig down 50 Mbps up if you want unlimited data!
Compare that to AT&T Fiber and their gigabit plan which from what I've found online after the first year the normal price is usually ~$90 total including the $10 equipment fee for the gateway. It can be $80 or a little lower in areas where they face more serious competition (like the few markets where AT&T Fiber and Google Fiber compete). But once their service goes live here, I don't see why anyone would stay or pick the cable co over AT&T Fiber for the areas that get it. Which like I said, I see them running fiber all over town, pretty much every time I go into town, I'll see them running fiber somewhere.
Also if you look at the U-verse forums on dslreports website AT&T has started offering a 2 Gbps and a 5 Gbps tier in parts of North Carolina, they have been trialing those speeds for a while but they are starting to go live and roll out.