Comcast to raise broadband speed

January 17, 2005 | General | By: Mark VandeWettering

CNET News.com reports:

With Baby Bell local phone providers making inroads with cheaper but slower DSL service, Comcast and other cable companies hope to fight on speed rather than price. Comcast’s faster service, added at no extra cost to customers, will begin rolling out this quarter, the company announced on Sunday.

As previously reported, the nation’s largest cable and broadband provider’s current download speed of up to 3mbps (megabits per second) will jump to 4mbps. Upload rates of 256kbps (kilobits per second) will reach 384kbps, the company said. Customers of Comcast’s more expensive 4mbps service will see a 50 percent increase to 6mbps downstream and 768kbps upstream.

I must admit I’ve been entirely satisfied with Comcast as a cable modem provider. I do wish they would give you dedicated IP addresses, and didn’t have usage agreements forbidding servers, but still, overall their quality and uptime has been rather good