Article 3P20Q Comcast won’t give new speed boost to Internet users who don’t buy TV service

Comcast won’t give new speed boost to Internet users who don’t buy TV service

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Jon Brodkin
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Enlarge / "These slower Internet speeds are perfect for us." (credit: Comcast)

As streaming video continues to chip away at cable TV subscriber numbers, Comcast is making some of its Internet speed increases available only to customers that pay for both Internet and video service.

Last week, Comcast announced speed increases for customers in Houston and the Oregon/SW Washington areas. The announcement headlines were "Comcast increases Internet speeds for some video customers."

Customers with 60Mbps Internet download speeds are being upped to 150Mbps; 150Mbps subscribers are going to 250Mbps; and 250Mbps subscribers are getting a raise to 400Mbps or 1Gbps.

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