The company is offering two new residential tiers:
- Extreme 50, offering up to 50 Mbps of downstream speed and up to 10 Mbps of upstream speed at $139.95/month.
- Ultra, offering up to 22 Mbps of downstream speed and up to 5 Mbps of upstream speed at $62.95/month.
- Deluxe, offering 50 Mbps / 10 Mbps tier for $189.95/month, which includes a full suite of features and support.
- Premium, offering speeds up to 22 Mbps / 5 Mbps for only $99.95/month.
With the cable companies rolling out these tier levels we should see the telcos (Verizon and AT&T especially) respond pretty quickly. If you are fortunate enough to live or work in an area where there is this kind of broadband competition 2009 should be a nice year - you'll be seeing some very nice service offerings as the cable companies and telcos go after your business.
As much as I love high speed, the price is too high. Though, maybe when I am able to upgrade, I should because then the kids won't complain about how slow the connection is. Then again, even at 50, they will probably still complain that the connection is too slow.
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