Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Bells slash prices to lure broadband customers
Bells slash prices to lure broadband customers | CNET News.com: "The fight for dial-up customers in the broadband market is heating up.
On Tuesday, Verizon Communications upped the ante with a new low-cost tier of service. For $14.95, Verizon customers can get a broadband service with a download speed of 768kbps and an upload speed of 128kbps. The new service is currently being offered throughout Verizon's territory and requires customers to sign up for a one-year contract."
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On Tuesday, Verizon Communications upped the ante with a new low-cost tier of service. For $14.95, Verizon customers can get a broadband service with a download speed of 768kbps and an upload speed of 128kbps. The new service is currently being offered throughout Verizon's territory and requires customers to sign up for a one-year contract."