Verizon Launches High Speed Internet Service in 50 Maryland Communities
Posted on: Tuesday, 29 April 2008, 09:00 CDT
Verizon Communications has introduced its High Speed Internet service in 50 Maryland communities.
According to the company, this service more than doubles the download speed of its current fastest digital subscriber line, or DSL, service and provides an alternative to cable internet. The new service offers qualified customers a downstream connection speed of up to 7Mbps for $39.99 a month when ordered with an annual service plan.
William Roberts, regional president of Maryland and Washington, DC, said: "Our super-fast internet service 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 service."
Source: Datamonitor
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