Time Warner Cable customers in the Dallas Metroplex will soon see broadband speeds rise as high as 300Mbps as the company’s Maxx upgrade project arrives, bringing along a metropolitan-wide Wi-Fi network available at no charge to Time Warner Cable broadband customers.
The first noticeable presence of the Wi-Fi expansion will be found at area businesses as Time Warner recruits commercial broadband customers to host its hotspots. As spring arrives, the company will accelerate the installation of Wi-Fi antennas around the metropolitan region.
Home Maxx upgrades will deliver dramatically faster broadband speeds at no extra charge:
- Standard 15Mbps service rises to 50/5Mbps;
- Turbo is boosted from 20Mbps to 100/10Mbps;
- Extreme increases from 30/5 to 200/20Mbps;
- Ultimate, formerly 50/5 is increased to 300/20Mbps.
Existing customers will also be able to swap out their existing DVR boxes for a new Arris Enhanced DVR offering six tuners and a 1TB internal drive.
Because the conversion will drop analog channels, Time Warner Cable is offering free Digital Transport Adapters through April 21, 2016, as long as customers order the boxes by Aug 19. Many Time Warner Cable customers may end up avoiding charges for the DTA equipment even after that. Several packages from Time Warner waive the DTA fees.
The official list of metro Dallas locations getting the Maxx upgrade includes:
Addison, Allen, Arlington, Bedford, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Cockrell Hill, Colleyville, Commerce, Coppell, Dallas, DeSoto, Double Oak, Euless, Farmers Branch, Farmersville, Flower Mound, Frisco, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Greenville, Highland Village, Hutchins, Irving, Kennedale, Lancaster, Lewisville, McKinney, Mesquite, Murphy, Pantego, Plano, Princeton, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Sachse, St. Paul, Sunnyvale, The Colony and Wylie.
Dallas faces imminent competition from AT&T U-verse upgrades.
“Dallas faces imminent competition from AT&T U-verse upgrades.”
What is that in reference to? Is that GigaPower, or something else? I live in this area, so I’m curious to know what’s coming.
Yes, they are referring to giga power.