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Internet speed arms race coming to Charlotte, winner is you


Doc Holiday

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For those of you like myself who thirst for ever faster Internet speed in the Charlotte area, it looks like the arms race among the Internet service provider's is finally hitting Charlotte with TWC's recent announcement to both boost speed and raise rates.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/11/15/1839851/high-stakes-battle-for-high-speed.html

Now I myself am an Internet hog, downloads, streaming and gaming I do it all, for a while now I have talked to friends across the country who were having basic upgraded ISPs with download speeds of 25mbps and uploads of 2 Mbps and have been envious of it, now TWC upgrading they're system it seems at long last we may finally see some decent speeds at a decent rate in the Charlotte area.

Now could we get a residential fiber optics provider? Yeah I know but a fella can dream can't he?

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Stupid High Point has the Plex broadband and won't share it with anyone else. You can 30 down and 30 up for around $65 (or 20/20 for $55) a month. It uses DSL, so you will maintain those speeds all the time.

However, if you live in Greensboro, or anywhere else, you are stuck with the two crappy options in AT&T or TWC.

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