Multi-Gig Speeds - AT&T 5 GB

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by tranfamily » Fri Mar 25, 2022 2:21 pm
dane wrote:Sonic now provides 10 Gigabit connections in all new territories, for our normal $39.99 price point. We'll be working to bring that equipment to existing markets to allow upgrades in the future. You can expect that upgrade to come with a one-time cost for new equipment, but no increase in the monthly fee, so that's a win.
Is there any plan to provide multi-gigabit service through IPBB-F while on-network service is still not available (and not looking like it's coming anytime soon here)?
by dane » Fri Mar 25, 2022 2:29 pm
tranfamily wrote:
dane wrote:Sonic now provides 10 Gigabit connections in all new territories, for our normal $39.99 price point. We'll be working to bring that equipment to existing markets to allow upgrades in the future. You can expect that upgrade to come with a one-time cost for new equipment, but no increase in the monthly fee, so that's a win.
Is there any plan to provide multi-gigabit service through IPBB-F while on-network service is still not available (and not looking like it's coming anytime soon here)?
Yes, we’re looking at that now. It’s just so costly that we’re unsure there’s any market for it. But we’ll see soon where that all lands.
Dane Jasper
Sonic
by tranfamily » Fri Mar 25, 2022 3:16 pm
Thanks for looking into it! The much preferred alternative, of course, would be to expand into Castro Valley. It looks like there's other interest here:

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