 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | One caveat As we noted, American cable operators already offer 100-Mbps capable DOCSIS 3.0 service to nearly 50 million Americans, and without including fiber deployments, the United States should pass the 100 Mbps to 100 million mark in a few years without the FCC ever lifting a finger.
Yes 50 million have access to 100 Mbps, but look at the prices. I'm pretty sure the FCC didn't mean 100 Mbps at over $100 a month. I'm prety sure they meant 100 Mbps at CURRENT prices or cheaper. Hell 20 Mbps from Charter costs $70 and that's $10 off for "bundling". Getting it alone is $80 a month. Call me impresed when it gets under $40 |