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jester121
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reply to Boogeyman

Re: LOL WUT

said by Boogeyman:

(And yes, 8/1 is enough for my household, its just that if there were higher tiers, I'd probably pay less for my 8/1)
Why on earth would you think that? It certainly doesn't sound like a Comcast strategy to me.


Boogeyman
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When 3/256 was the highest, it was $60 mo, and 1.5/256 was like $50 or so. Then when they went to 6/768 as the highest, they priced it at $60 and moved the 3/256 down to the $50. (Prices are a guess, I cant remember what the exact cost was 5yrs ago)

Though you do have a point, when we signed up for service after we moved, the 8/1 is ~$70mo where as the 6/768 is ~$60mo, and when I lived in Panama City, the 6/768 was ~$60mo. I was just hoping they would continue the previous trend of replacing the previous highest speed with the new highest speed at the same price point.
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jester121
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You're talking about a moving target though. Comcast's middle of the road offering (the one they advertise on TV, print, etc.) has been in the $40-45 range for as long as I can remember around here, and I've seen similar price points in many other US markets.


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