Version: 2008
  • On GameSpot: So-called 'Halo killer' gets 23 to life

December 18, 2001 4:45 PM PST

Covad expands T1 services

Struggling high-speed Internet service provider Covad Communications has expanded its broadband service for small businesses to nine new markets, including Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles and Seattle. Telextend, which costs $449 a month, was introduced in November in five markets. The service provides T1 Internet access at speeds of at least 144kbps, regardless of the customer's distance from the nearest switching center.

Currently, digital subscriber lines (DSL) are generally limited to about 3 miles, and the DSL signals typically degrade over distance, limiting the download speeds for some faraway customers. Covad, which once had a market value well over $10 billion, recently reorganized under Chapter 11 bankruptcy and expects to exit bankruptcy on Thursday based on a bondholder agreement approved by the court.

Latest tech news headlines

RSS Feeds

Add headlines from CNET News to your homepage or feedreader.

More feeds available in our RSS feed index.

Markets

Market news, charts, SEC filings, and more

Related quotes

Dow Jones Industrials (2.03%) 203.52 10,226.94
S&P 500 (2.22%) 23.78 1,093.08
NASDAQ (1.97%) 41.62 2,154.06
CNET TECH (2.03%) 31.22 1,569.62
  Symbol Lookup
advertisement

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right