Corey Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Comcast (CMCSA) customers now have access to roughly the same level of top-tier service as Verizon (VZ) FiOS customers if they’re willing to pay $90 more for it. As reported by GigaOm, Comcast on Tuesday unveiled its new “platinum” Xfinity broadband tier that promises speeds of up to 305Mbps, slightly higher than the 300Mbps promised by Verizon FiOS’ top tier. The catch is that the new Xfinity tier will set users back $300 a month, or $90 more than what FiOS subscribers pay for their top-tier service. GigaOm does say, however, that Comcast’s lower tiers are cheaper than comparable tiers from Verizon, as 50Mbps FiOS costs around $75 per month while 50Mbps Xfinity costs around $59 per month if bundled with other services. Read View the full article Quote
Chuckun Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Lol seriously? Who is going to pay that, for speeds that high? I don't see the use of it for private use.. Quote
parrot Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 the use of it? lol *cough*bit torrent*cough* I'd pay for it Quote
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