Verizon will be raising the speed of several of their FiOS broadband tiers very soon, according to DSL Reports. Reportedly, Verizon's symmetrical 25 Mbps tier will soon be changed to 50 Mbps downstream and 25 Mbps upstream. The company's current symmetrical 35 Mbps tier will be increased to 75 Mbps downstream and 35 Mbps upstream.
Verizon also reportedly has been considering offering a 300-Mbps service that would be aimed at business customers.
One wonders what will happen to pricing for the new tiers, though price hikes would not be unexpected.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Verizon to Hike FiOS Speeds in June 2012?

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