Jul 25, 2017 · 1 min read
In Utah, where Google Fiber has a broad & strong presence, the local ISPs have all upgraded and lowered prices. The freeways have been lined with billboards advertising competing speeds and pricing for years.
This competition includes major players like Centurylink, who no longer lay copper, and have been fiber-only, for the past two years and moving forward.
We have Centurylink’s gigabit package which, in real life, costs around $70 per month and is about 700 megabits per second (not megabytes), for upload and download speeds (no apparent limits on uploads).
Competition works!
