Verizon Launches High Speed Internet Service in California
Posted on: Friday, 25 January 2008, 12:00 CST
Verizon has introduced Verizon High Speed Internet service in 37 California communities. This service is claimed to double the download speed of the company's current digital subscriber line offering.
The new Verizon High Speed Internet service offers customers a downstream connection speed of up to seven megabits per second (Mbps). Verizon now offers the new service in some 400 communities across the country.
Kathy Koelle, general manager for the west region at Verizon, said: "Our super-fast broadband provides all the speed you need for everything you do online - and at a reasonable cost. From digital music and streaming video to photo sharing and online gaming, to video conferencing and working from home - it's faster, easier and more affordable with Verizon High Speed Internet."
Source: Datamonitor
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