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Solve : Comcast punches up Net access, but it comes at a price?

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Comcast, the No. 1 residential broadband service provider, Thursday will give residents of Minneapolis and St. Paul the first opportunity to check out a speedy INTERNET service that CEO Brian Roberts calls "cable's next big thing.".

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The speed comes with a steep price: nearly $150 a month for residential users and $200 for business customers, who get additional software and services.

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Customers will be able to DOWNLOAD Internet data at a rate of up to 50 megabits per second and upload at 5 Mbps. That contrasts with Verizon's cablelike FiOS service: In six states, it offers a top speed of 50 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up for $140 a month. Comcast will BOOST its download speed to 100 Mbps over the next two years and plans a subsequent jump to 160 Mbps.

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ooh.... cool. If I COULD only afford it. $150? No way!


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