Published on 12/20/05 at 16:26:35 GMT by Andy Alkaline
Cable and phone companies are introducing new souped up high-speed Internet services that allow consumers to send photos, large files and videos at speeds up to 50 times faster than regular broadband.
Verizon Communications Inc., Cablevision Systems Corp., AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corp. each have launched premium versions of their broadband service; the fees for the new offerings can run as high as $179 a month.
Cable and phone companies are using promotional pricing in a bid to entice consumers into the more-profitable services. AT&T last week announced a new six megabit per second service for $49.99 a month for three months, and then $64.99 a month thereafter. The service is three times as fast as the company’s most popular offering.
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