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)?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.
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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.tranfamily wrote: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)?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.
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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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