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Though Charter wouldn’t comment to us that new tiers are coming (as PR people without authorization are wont to do), Charter phone support keeps informing our users when that the company will be rolling out a suite of new tiers from November through February. Obviously the more competitive markets (usually that means FiOS is deployed) will likely be upgraded first.
Charter’s 3Mbps tier will be bumped to 5Mbps, the 5Mbps service will be upgraded to 10Mbps service, and the company’s 10Mbps tier will be boosted to 16/2Mbps. No official word on pricing — though Texas 16Mbps trial participants say Charter is charging them $69.99 for the service bundled with basic TV, and $79.99 without TV.
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