Posted Nov 21st 2007 4:14AM by Joshua Topolsky
Filed under: Networking

Not content with blazing up your local connection at
20Mbps downstream and up,
Verizon has once again bumped its already-painfully-fast FiOS broadband service into the realm of ridiculous. According to reports, the company is now offering a 30Mbps / 15 Mbps service at $89.95 a month, and the nerve-shattering 50 Mbps / 20 Mbps speed at $139.95. The telecom has also introduced symmetrical connections in all 16 states where it currently offers FiOS service, with a 20Mbps / 20Mbps on the up and down, starting at $64.99. Of course, it's all bleeps and buzzes in our particularly lonely corner of Brooklyn, where we'll have to suffer the indignation of a lowly 10Mbps connection until the big V blesses us with some real speed... you hearing us, dudes?
[Via
GigaOM]
Tags: 20mbps, 50mbps, broadband, fiber optic, FiberOptic, fios, speeds, symmetrical connections, SymmetricalConnections, verizon
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