Communications giant Comcast announced the launch of 100M-bps high-speed
Internet service to businesses in the Twin Cities region—which it claims is one
of the fastest broadband services available in the United
States today.
The service, which boasts up to 100M-bps downloads and 15M-bps uploads, includes
a comprehensive business solution with Microsoft and McAfee security software.
The company hopes its wideband technology DOCSIS 3.0 will enable Comcast to
deliver progressively faster speeds well into the future.
Comcast is positioning the 100M-bps service as a comprehensive business
solution that includes Microsoft Communication Services (valued at more than
$500), a productivity suite that combines Windows SharePoint and Microsoft
Outlook e-mail powered by Microsoft Exchange Server for no additional
fee. In addition, the service includes McAfee’s Security Suite software
(up to a $280 annual retail value) that protects up to 25 PCs from viruses and
spyware. Comcast offers a range of other Website hosting, design features
and options as well.
Bill Stemper, president of Comcast Business Services, said Internet speeds
this fast are a game changer for businesses. “When Comcast doubled its Internet
speeds last year, business customers immediately took advantage of that
wideband pipe to connect regional offices, support remote employees and perform
large file transfers,” he said. “100M-bps service is ideal for data-intensive
businesses that need this kind of speed and want an alternative to slower, more
expensive T-1 lines.”
Comcast argues that with download speeds of up to 100M bps, customers will
be able to operate their businesses more efficiently and productively. For
example, downloading a large 2GB file (such as a hi-res X-ray or a graphic
design) can be completed in about two and a half minutes. According to the
company, to download the same sized file on a typical business-class 1.5M-bps
T-1 line would take more than 3 hours.
“We’re thrilled to be the first market to offer a 100M-bps service to our
business customers in Minnesota,”
said Bill Wright, vice president of the company’s Twin Cities region. “This
offering reaffirms our commitment to be the speed leader in the Twin
Cities and Minnesota
and to help businesses succeed with tools that can have a real impact on their
bottom lines.”