Can an offer of 250 Mbps for $80 a month compete with an offer of 1 Gbps, symmetrical, for $7-0 a month? Comcast will find out sometime over the next year or so, as it launches a new 250 Mbps service for $80 a month that resets teh value-price relationship for access bandwidth and pricing.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Comcast to Launch 250 Mbps in Provo for $80 a month

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