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Time Warner Cable will begin offering broadband connections at higher speeds through its Road Runner Premium service.
Time Warner Cable will begin offering broadband connections at higher speeds through its Road Runner Premium service.
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How about a serious 2Mbps or 4 Mbps Symmetrical Service tha real firms will need as they get over just using the Internet.
Return path on Cable Modem may be a big tech issue for these MSO
- What's the big deal?
- by July 29, 2004 10:50 AM PDT
- Rogers (here in Toronto) has been offering 6mbps with 800kbps upload for few months now (for $48 CAD/m). To be honets there is very small difference in typical browsing experience between 5mbps and 3mbps (standard broadband) since the pipe out of their network is usually a bottleneck and the target web sites themselves hadnling multiple ussers coming in at those speeds. The big difference is in upload speeds (or when accessing your PC remotely) 380kbps vs 800kbps.
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