Charter Business, which also services the areas, quoted us around $1,200-1,300 for 1 Gb down and up per line FiOS already had a mature fiber network set up and no other businesses chose them. Their residential service in that area isn't great, so who's to say their business would be any better. ATT did send an agent to us and their speed and price combinations were laughable.
Charter has insurance for those issues, at least here. They changed my drop wire. Admittedly both Charter and the city neglected some poles which became overrun with ivy from who knows where. It allows critters to mess with power lines, phone lines and cable lines. Charter billed the city for that callout, and the city sent a three man team to clean probably a couple hundred pounds of ivy growth from that pole and others in the area. Charter came in the next day and changed the wire. They ended up changing everyone's wires later in the fall.
It's always a 2-3 man operation, the most junior of all gets sent under the houses in a cloth suit to do the hookups if the homes have a crawlspace. Most do here given the dry climate and because they're better than slabs. When I bought my house, I had it gutted and everything was put in to allow easier rewiring in the future if it came to it. Generally I'm pretty happy with their service these days. If only they had more upload speed.
If Google Fiber ever rolls out a business plan, I'll get it. It'll probably be ridiculous like 10 Gb/5 Gb.