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Time Warner Cable Boosting Basic Broadband Speed from 3 to 6Mbps

Phillip Dampier November 12, 2014 Broadband Speed, Competition, Consumer News 1 Comment

Time Warner Cable is in the process of upgrading “Basic” broadband tier ($30-40 a month) customers from 3 to 6/1Mbps at no extra charge. You may have the upgraded speeds even if you haven’t received e-mail from Time Warner Cable yet. Follow the instructions below and check your speed:

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(Image courtesy: Rachel Barnhart)

A merger with Comcast will see Time Warner Cable customers forced to downgrade back to 3Mbps for Comcast’s basic “Economy Plus” service ($39.95/mo) or pay a higher Internet bill for Comcast’s 6Mbps Performance Starter plan ($49.95/mo). An $8 a month modem rental fee also applies, likely to rise to $10 by early 2015.

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Ian L
Ian L
9 years ago

That assumes that Comcast will immediately “harmonize” tiers to their more expensive/slower options. Judging by the fact that they’re pushing their standard tier to 50/5, I don’t think that’s all that likely. At least not until several months after the merger completes, whenever that happens.

For what is’ worth, the 6/1 tier is the same one that is now 10/1 in Maxx markets.

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