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Time Warner Cable slashes prices and increases speeds in Kansas City; Google Fiber responsible?

Vyralize: In the raging war between Google Fiber and competing cable providers, Time Warner Cable has started slashing prices and upgrading Internet speeds.

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Vyralize4089d ago

Can't wait for this to come to my city!

Speed-Racer4089d ago

Google: Taking over the world, one step at a time.

CraigandDayDay4089d ago

I'm glad Google's competition is making the others respond.

SilentNegotiator4089d ago

What da....KANSAS? It's not even set up in the far northern Cook area yet. Don't be in Kansas, Google. There's no place like Home. STOP NOT BEING IN KANSAS ANYMORE.

Ughh....

Blasphemy4089d ago

I can't wait until google fiber becomes mainstream.

Ares84HU4089d ago

I hope they do this in NYC. I have wideband from TWC and it's $75 a month. It's fast but it disconnects a lot.

Crazyglues4089d ago (Edited 4089d ago )

Player if you can switch to FIOS it's the best move I ever did, dump TWC and have never been happier...

The FIOS is so fast and never slows down - I'll never go back to TWC - FIOS is bulletproof -

but don't take my word for it check this review - https://www.youtube.com/wat... - hell just ask anyone who has FIOS how is it...

Trust Me TWC sucks...

adorie4089d ago

Fios is good. Hardly anything takes advantage of it's speed though.

shutUpAndTakeMyMoney4088d ago (Edited 4088d ago )

Hell Yeah!! Come to NY!! Time Warner and their lil crappy rca box can die..

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Google Fiber now sells $55-per-month gigabit Internet (in one city)

$55 gigabit available in San Antonio while people in other cities pay $70.

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Millions of Time Warner Cable Customer Records Exposed in Third-Party Data Leak

Roughly four million records containing the personal details of Time Warner Cable (TWC) customers were discovered stored on an Amazon server without a password late last month.

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Google Fiber building in Louisville despite lawsuit from AT&T and Charter

Google Fiber filing permit to begin construction in Louisville.

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