Cincinnati Bell said it would begin offering 1...
Cincinnati Bell said it would begin offering 1 Gbps residential broadband to its customers Sept. 8. The telco said Monday it began offering 1 Gbps broadband service to small-business customers earlier this summer. Cincinnati Bell’s expansion of gigabit service to…
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residential customers is part of its “Light Up Cincinnati” program, which it said is meant to provide fast and more reliable services to residential and business customers (http://bit.ly/1w5EFaZ). Earlier Monday, Alaska Communications said it had begun offering residential broadband services in Anchorage at speeds of 30 Mbps and 50 Mbps. Customers on the 50 Mbps service plan will have upload speeds of 10 Mbps, the telco said Monday. Alaska Communications began offering residential broadband services at 15 Mbps in May (http://bit.ly/1rT3pg9).