Yet again, Time Warner will KEEP UP with Verizon. Right now, RR Turbo is 8 Mbps here in Raleigh, and I believe the same all the rest of the country, EXCEPT areas with FIOS, which get... 15 I think?
Why not take the incentive to be the leader rather than saying screw you to all of your customers until they have a choice. All that's going to make me do is say screw you when we get a fast alternative.
Wow this is sooooo GREAT!!! Oh wait, DOCSIS 2.0 standards have up to 30 down and 10 up. We aren't even close to the current max. How about they up the rates to that before implementing a new technology.
Yeah I'm in NYC and RR Turbo is currently 15/1 while standard is 10/512. PowerBoost goes up to around 20 but I've never seen those speeds besides in speed tests.
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Andrew @ Sep 11th 2008 10:16AM
Yet again, Time Warner will KEEP UP with Verizon. Right now, RR Turbo is 8 Mbps here in Raleigh, and I believe the same all the rest of the country, EXCEPT areas with FIOS, which get... 15 I think?
Why not take the incentive to be the leader rather than saying screw you to all of your customers until they have a choice. All that's going to make me do is say screw you when we get a fast alternative.
Jeff @ Sep 11th 2008 10:34AM
Wow this is sooooo GREAT!!! Oh wait, DOCSIS 2.0 standards have up to 30 down and 10 up. We aren't even close to the current max. How about they up the rates to that before implementing a new technology.
Kevin @ Sep 11th 2008 11:16AM
Yeah I'm in NYC and RR Turbo is currently 15/1 while standard is 10/512. PowerBoost goes up to around 20 but I've never seen those speeds besides in speed tests.