In the San Francisco Bay Area, Comcast Corp is responding to increasing competition from the telcos, namely AT&T, by launching a new broadband service tier called Blast that doubles its download speeds to 16 Mbps for the same price as its 8 Mbps Performance Plus service. Upload speeds will be boosted to 2 Mbps from about 768 kbps. Customers of the company's existing Performance Plus service will be automatically upgraded. The upgrade should increase Comcast's competitiveness after a tough year, but some telcos who have started offering symmetrical download/upload speeds may still have the upper hand with some broadband users.
For more:
- read this San Francisco Chronicle story [1] at SFGate.com
Related articles:
- Verizon [2] last fall announced symmetrical 20 Mbps broadband service
Links:
[1] http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/11/BUQ5USL6E.DTL
[2] http://www.fiercetelecom.com/story/verizon-offers-symmetrical-20-mbps/2007-10-25