March 16, 2008
Richmond’s Downtown, Church Hill, Northside, Highland Park areas go high-speed
CNN reports that four Richmond communities — including Northside and Highland Park — have a new broadband option from Verizon that more than doubles the download speed of Verizon’s current fastest digital subscriber line, or DSL, service.
The new Verizon High Speed Internet service offers qualified customers a downstream connection speed of up to 7 megabits per second (Mbps) for as low as $39.99 a month when ordered with an annual service plan. Verizon now offers the 7 Mbps service to 1.6 million households and small businesses across the country.
“Verizon 7 megabits per second High Speed Internet service is the way to go for Virginia residents who are looking for a better alternative to high- priced cable Internet,” said Robert W. Woltz Jr., president of Verizon Virginia. “Our super-fast Internet service provides all the speed you need for everything you do online — and at a reasonable cost. From digital music and streaming video to photo sharing and online gaming, to video conferencing and working from home — it’s faster, easier and more affordable with Verizon High Speed Internet service.”
Consumers can get more information on service availability, pricing and features by calling 1-877-483-5898 or visiting verizon.com/superspeed.







Woohoo! That ’splains the Verizon store that opened up last week and was subsequently burglarized.
Nice snag.
The only High Speed we can get in Battery Park is Comcast. :o(
(Clearwire’s a joke. I don’t count them.)
That link requires for one to have account.
Verizon is not available in Battery Park. I currently have Cavalier DSL, seems to work pretty good.