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Comcast Roundup: Philly gets faster Internet speeds, a cable guy gets arrested and More

Every Thursday morning, find all the stories you need to know about your friendly telecommunications giant in the Comcast Roundup. Philly, your life just got a little more Comcastic. Comcast has completed its local rollout of “wideband” internet, introducing two new premium tiers of service. Extreme 50, the higher tier, offers up to 50 Mbps […]


Every Thursday morning, find all the stories you need to know about your friendly telecommunications giant in the Comcast Roundup.
Philly, your life just got a little more Comcastic.
Comcast has completed its local rollout of “wideband” internet, introducing two new premium tiers of service.
Extreme 50, the higher tier, offers up to 50 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload. The lower tier, Ultra, offers 22 Mbps down and 5 Mbps up.
In other words, customers in the metropolitan area will soon be able to turn their Internet connections up to 11. The fastest current offering is 16 Mbps down and 2 Mbps up.
The company has been upgrading our tubes since December 2008 and has already covered 50 percent of the nation with the upgraded DOCSIS 3.0 network.
After the jump, a Comcast tech is in to bondage, Comcast helps you go green and how you will soon be able to buy hapiness for under $7 a month.
In order of importance for your convienance.

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When there is just too much Comcast news to follow, the Comcast Roundup will be there to fill your every Comcast desire or fantasy.
Christopher Wink and Brian James Kirk contributed to this report.

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