Comcast will cut prices in some markets for standalone broadband, starting by March...
Comcast will cut prices in some markets for standalone broadband, starting by March 15. “Effective January, 2012, Comcast adjusted standalone” unbundled broadband “services throughout service areas” where the product is offered, the company said. It reported on standalone fast Web…
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service in a report the FCC required in OK'ing last year Comcast’s buy of control in NBCUniversal. Costs for an “economy” service with maximum download speeds of 1.5 Mbps and top upload transmissions of 384 kbps were reduced 4.8 percent to $39.95 monthly in parts of South Florida. The company will stop offering in 2012 that tier to new customers, said the filing posted Thursday to docket 10-56 (http://xrl.us/bmuvb7). Some markets in Florida also had a 1.7 percent reduction in the cost of a 50/10 Mbps service to $114.95 monthly.