Some residents of Seattle will be able to...
Some residents of Seattle will be able to buy 1 Gbps symmetrical broadband service for $80 a month next year, said Gigabit Squared (http://bit.ly/16uFQA5). It partnered with Seattle and the University of Washington to bring fiber broadband service to several…
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neighborhoods there, and disclosed pricing information for the first time in a Monday news release. The installation fee is $350, with three service options for customers -- one for 5 Mbps download/1 Mbps upload, free for 60 months with an option to convert to 10 Mbps download/10 Mbps upload for $10 per month after; one for 100 Mbps download/100 Mbps upload for $45 a month; and one for 1 Gbps download/1 Gbps upload for $80 a month. The final two faster options waive the installation fee if customers sign a one-year contract. “We will be announcing a simple sign-up process next month that will make it easy for people to sign up for the service that best meets their individual needs,” said Gigabit Squared President Mark Ansboury in a statement. Initial neighborhoods will be in Seattle’s West Campus District, First Hill, Capitol Hill and Central Area when the service launches in 2014, it said.