Embarq Launches 10-Mbps DSL Internet Service

6:30 am on January 18, 2008 | Category: Internet, Telecom Services, Telephone

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Embarq, a regional telecom provider formerly owned by Sprint Nextel, launched a 10-Mbps DSL offering across much of its footprint this week, after completing a four-month trial of the new service in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Embarq has tweaked its broadband pricing scheme in order to accommodate the fastest tier, reducing the cost of its 3-Mbps and 5-Mbps DSL services from $44.95 and $54.95 to $39.95 and $49.95, respectively.

The new 10-Mbps service, which also offers 896-kbps upload speeds and is based on ADSL2+ technology, is selling for $64.95/month. A $10 monthly discount is available to all Embarq DSL customers who also order the company’s $29.95/month basic home phone service.

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