Comcast Business Unveils Roll-out Plans for Gig Speed Internet | 2017
Using its existing cable network, Comcast announces plans to roll out super high-speed internet service.
Using its existing cable network, Comcast announces plans to roll out super high-speed internet service.
Google Fibers recent purchase of a high-speed wireless company signals shift in plans.
State legislatures passing laws banning municipalities from developing high speed internet systems.
Competition for fiber-enabled internet access speeds at net-neutrality pricing levels will benefit small businesses.
Time Warner Cable is trying to preempt Google Fiber by upgrading its existing internet network to a digital one–at no additional cost to subscribers.
Comcast announced it will offer Gigabit Pro, residential 2 Gigabit-per-second (Gbps) internet access service to more than 1.5 million customers in Atlanta starting in May (2015).
The FCC today voted to designate the internet as a “telecommunications service,” an action that will establish the set of regulations that support what its backers call “Net Neutrality.”
Google announced today that it is expanding its high-speed gigabit internet service, Google Fiber, to Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham.