Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cablevision new high-speed champ, beating FiOS

Cablevision plans to announce today the fastest Internet speeds available from any cable or phone company.

Starting May 11, the cableco will offer speeds of up to 101 megabits per second downstream throughout its service area, and 15 Mbps upstream. Cablevision has three million subscribers in the New York metro area.

Cablevision also plans to double the downstream speed of its Wi-Fi Internet service up to 3 Mbps for free. Cablevision offers wireless Internet at several Wi-Fi hotspots in New York's Long Island, Connecticut and Westchester service areas, and in parts of New Jersey.

Cablevision is in a race against Verizon Communications, which is rolling out its fiber-optic FiOs service in New York City. At present, Verizon's top Internet speed is 50 Mbps per second with a starting cost of $140 a month plus a free wireless router. Cablevision is offering its service at $99.95 a month.

The second fastest Internet speed offered by a cable operator is up to 60 Mbps from Charter Communications, but currently it's only available in the St. Louis area. (info from The Associated Press)

1 comment:

MAKE YA THINK said...

THE FACT IS THAT CABLEVISION DOSEN'T OFFER 100 MB IT HAS ABOUT A 15 SECOND SUPER CHARGE AND THEN IT IS BACK TO NORMAL UNLIKE FIOS WHICH RUN'S AT MAX SPEED ALMOST ALL THE TIME PEOPLE ARE AWAKE TO THE PROPOGANDA AND LIE'S IT WILL BE NICE TO SEE DOLAN OUT OF BUISNESS.