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backermann
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Re: Verizon pushing FiOS internet to 50Mbps throughout US

That is an interesting question - the press release says that the 50/20 tier will replace the 30/15 tier where it exists, at the same price ($89.95). That is the tier I currently have - I wonder if we'll get automatically bumped?

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I am at 30 and I think I'll only get 50 if I want to pay $40 more.

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Re: Verizon pushing FiOS internet to 50Mbps throughout US

said by backermann See Profile :

That is an interesting question - the press release says that the 50/20 tier will replace the 30/15 tier where it exists, at the same price ($89.95). That is the tier I currently have - I wonder if we'll get automatically bumped?

said by SQUIDWARD360 See Profile :

I am at 30 and I think I'll only get 50 if I want to pay $40 more.
I hope so. I have the 30/5 tier(which isn't offered here anymore) for $55 a month. I would love for that to get bumped to 50mbs. Although once my contract is up I would be willing to pay $90(current price for 30/15) for it but not $140.

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said by backermann See Profile :

That is an interesting question - the press release says that the 50/20 tier will replace the 30/15 tier where it exists, at the same price ($89.95). That is the tier I currently have - I wonder if we'll get automatically bumped?

said by SQUIDWARD360 See Profile :

I am at 30 and I think I'll only get 50 if I want to pay $40 more.
I was wondering the same thing. Will my 30/15 (which is already $140 here in California) get bumped up automatically? The press release mentioned that existing customers can call about the new speeds so I'm guessing that we don't get bumped unless we call for the new speed.
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