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Comcast Rolls Out Japan-Fast Cable Internet, But Can You Afford It?
DOCSIS 3.0 is the next-gen cable internet standard that allows crazy fast bandwidth of up to 160Mbps downstream and 120 up. The lucky first city to get a piece of that action from Comcast%26mdash;which plans to cover 20 percent of its market with the awesome by the end of this year%26mdash;is St. Paul, Minnesota. Denizens can sign up for the Godzilla pipes starting this week, though the 50Mbps line will cost a whopping $150 a month. And no, it won’t blow you. But, that is some sick bandwidth, equaling Verizon’s FiOS offering (which is only $90 a month). So, is it worth it? How much would you pay?
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