By Adam Wilmoth Energy Editor awilmoth@oklahoman.comGoogle parent company Alphabet has halted its plans to expand fast Google Fiber internet service to Oklahoma City and other cities throughout the country. In an announcement made on the Google Fiber blog Tuesday night, the company said it will continue to operate in cities where the internet service has launched or is under construction. Google in October 2015 named Oklahoma City one of its "potential Fiber cities," saying the company was considering the community for expansion. "For most of our 'potential Fiber cities' — those where we've been in exploratory discussions — we're going to pause our operations and offices while we refine our approaches," Craig Barratt, senior vice president of Alphabet and CEO of Access, said in the blog post Tuesday night.Read more on NewsOK.com