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HomeChoice ramps up net speeds
Published Monday, Jan 24 2005, 19:45 GMT | By James Welsh
HomeChoice will increase the speed of its broadband internet services at no extra cost.
From February 1, 512Kbps becomes 1Mbps, 1Mbps becomes 2Mbps, and 2Mbps will increase to 4Mbps.
"The HomeChoice Internet upgrades demonstrate the strength of our network and our commitment to the Internet market in addition to our digital TV, video-on-demand and telephony services," said Roger Lynch, chairman and CEO of HomeChoice's parent company, Video Networks. "Video Networks is constantly looking for ways it can enhance its current suite of services to continue to provide a superb customer experience."
From February 1, 512Kbps becomes 1Mbps, 1Mbps becomes 2Mbps, and 2Mbps will increase to 4Mbps.
"The HomeChoice Internet upgrades demonstrate the strength of our network and our commitment to the Internet market in addition to our digital TV, video-on-demand and telephony services," said Roger Lynch, chairman and CEO of HomeChoice's parent company, Video Networks. "Video Networks is constantly looking for ways it can enhance its current suite of services to continue to provide a superb customer experience."
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