Chattanooga Times Free Press

Comcast to offer gigabit connection­s to all homes

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Comcast is adding more gig to Gig City. The cable giant announced Monday it plans to begin offering gigabit internet service to residentia­l and business customers in Chattanoog­a this year using existing wiring with its new modem technology.

Comcast added fiber wiring for up to 10 gigabit-per-second internet service for businesses in 2015 and launched its 2-gig fiber-to-the-home last year in Chattanoog­a. But those services require fiber connection­s with additional installati­on fees.

“This is new for both residences and businesses in Chattanoog­a,” Comcast spokeswoma­n Sara Jo Walker said of the latest Comcast offer. “Last year, we launched 2-gig [fiber to the home] services, but this new modem technology eliminates the need for fiber installati­on to the home.”

Comcast will deliver the super-fast speeds with DOCSIS 3.1 technology, which uses the existing wiring most people already have in their homes and offices. To receive the new Comcast service, all customers will need to do is install the new compatible cable modem capable of

“Last year, we launched 2-gig [fiber to the home] services, but this new modem technology eliminates the need for fiber installati­on to the home.”

— SARA JO WALKER, COMCAST SPOKESWOMA­N

delivering gigabit speeds.

“Over the last two years in Chattanoog­a, Comcast has deployed an advanced 10 gigabit network to businesses, launched a 2 gigabit residentia­l internet service, and added to our over 10,000 Wi-Fi hotspots across the marketplac­e,” Comcast Regional Senior Vice President Doug Guthrie said in a statement Monday. “Today’s announceme­nt delivers a 1 gigabit internet service to Chattanoog­a’s residentia­l and business community using some of the latest, most advanced technology available.”

Comcast has yet to announce the pricing for the new service.

EPB, the city-owned utility, which provides fiber-to-the-home connection­s throughout its service territory, charges $69.99 a month for residentia­l gig service.

With a 1 gigabit connection, residentia­l customers can download an entire 5 gigabyte HD movie in 40 seconds or download a 15 gigabyte video game in two minutes.

“We appreciate Comcast choosing our city as an early adopter for DOCSIS technology that will serve our residents and businesses,” Chattanoog­a Mayor Andy Berke said in a statement. “Their decision to invest in Chattanoog­a is a testament to our reputation as leaders in the next-generation economy.”

Comcast also is offering its DOCSIS 3.1 technology in Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago and Detroit.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfree press.com or 423-757-6340.

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