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Charter Internet Offering Fat Band Speeds Up to 60 Mbps

If you thought cable was going away since the emergence of FiOS and Att’s Uverse, think again. Charter internet Fat Band as they call it is planning on offering speeds up to 60Mbps. This service is currently being tested and launched in  the St. Louis region, but they soon have plans to roll this service out to other areas of the country to compete with the verizon and At&t’s super high speed internet offerings.

As with any provider, you have to stay ahead of the curve when innovating or you will be left behind. If you plan to build infrastructure to compete with existing offerings, by the time you roll out the plan and put the infrastructure in place, it will be obsolete. So their strategy has proven smart by planning and offering speed levels that are currently unmatched in the US.

If you rely on the internet for your business, view multimedia on a continual basis, or are an avid gamer, you better hope that Charter launches in a community near you. This is simply a service that you can’t do without if it reaches your area. Lookout for FatBand Internet because Ultra60 is headed to a neighborhood near you.

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Stay Connected With Charter Internet

Remember when family plans became popular among cell phone users? Well know there is a similar idea associated with Charter Internet service. When you sign up for the high speed internet service of Charter, each family member has the ability have their own separate email address. However, the entire family will be based under the same plan with all the same materials and amenities provided by the internet package. No longer will everyone be separated with different email services or cheap free email that clutters everything with advertisements. Charter Internet provides up to ten email addresses for the family so nobody will be left out from the fun and entertainment, and communication will be as easy as ever.

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DOCSIS 3.0: Next Gen Internet

DOCSIS 3.0 (Data over Cable Service Interface Specifications) technology is the latest way of delivering high-speed Internet in fiber-optic cable networks. This offers the fastest internet in the US in both home and business subscribers of Comcast. It has a download speed of 50Mbps and 5 Mbps uploads. Comcast, the country’s leading provider of entertainment and communication services, expects to deliver faster speeds of up to 100 Mbps in the next two years and even 160 Mbps download speed in the future. This is the company’s answer to the demand of internet user’s ever increasing interactive applications nowadays. Other internet providers like Charter Internet broadband access also have something in their sleeves. What will be next?

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