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Leinie7

join:2003-12-11
Osseo, MN

reply to Chiyo

Re: Upgrade scheduled for 4/6

Comcast is introducing the service first in the Twin Cities based on high computer use here, but will be adding it in other, undisclosed cities later this year.

Found it here:
»www.startribune.com/business/17240049.html


funchords
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join:2001-03-11
Yarmouth Port, MA
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said by »www.startribune.com/business/17240049.html :

On a less dramatic note, the new service also has an upload speed that is more than five times greater than Comcast previously offered consumers but, at 5 million bits per second, it is only a tenth the download speed.
So it's going to be 50/5 Mpbs -- an upgrade was needed on the uplink side, not many Internet Protocols would work at 50 Mbps/384 Kbps.
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MFfan310

join:2007-06-15
Fort Wayne, IN

reply to Leinie7
My bet is that Fort Wayne will be one of those "other, undisclosed cities" becuase we have FiOS here... and that the prices will be far less due to the FiOS factor.


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