Comcast expands DOCSIS 3.1-based internet for business customers

Internet from ComcastComcast Business has launched DOCSIS 3.1-based internet service for business customers in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States.

Greater Boston; Greater Philadelphia; New Jersey; and northern Delaware; as well as in Baltimore, MD; Charlottesville, VA; and Washington, D.C. are the new areas where Comcast Business launched DOCSIS 3.1-based internet service.

The company’s DOCSIS 3.1-based internet service is already available in Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, Detroit, Chattanooga, Huntsville and Miami.

With the roll out of its gig-speed network, Comcast’s Business Internet 1 Gig and Business Internet 500 speed tiers are available to business customers in Comcast’s Northeast and Mid-Atlantic service areas using the company’s existing network.

“Comcast is building the nation’s largest gig-speed network. We have been at the forefront of DOCSIS 3.1 deployment and today’s roll out further demonstrates our commitment to bringing this transformational technology to all businesses in our footprint,” said Kevin O’Toole, senior vice president of Product Management at Comcast Business.

Business Internet 1 Gig and Business Internet 500 enables Comcast Business to deploy gigabit service more widely across its existing network and reach more customers. The service tiers serve to complement existing gigabit and multi-gigabit options already available to Comcast Business customers, including Comcast Business Ethernet.

Comcast Business plans to launch Business Internet 1 Gig and Business Internet 500 in the majority of its service areas throughout 2017 and into 2018.

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