With
broadband speeds on the rise elsewhere in the world, we're proud
to see Verizon bumping the rates of its fiber-based FiOS Internet
Service. Available in far too few places in the US, this service is
known for its blazing fast download rates. But know, it'll be known for
its blazing fast upload rates. With the use of YouTube and video
sharing
on the rise, upload rates are becoming just as important. These
days, most folks have plenty of downlink--it's the uplink that's
lagging way behind.
Starting this week, Verizon will be offering up Internet services with
boosted up/down rates, and it's also starting up a new promotion to get
folks off of cable and onto fiber. Verizon is doubling-to-quadrupling
the upstream connection speeds and increasing the downstream connection
speeds of its most popular FiOS Internet offerings. The company has
raised the connection speed of its entry-level FiOS Internet service
from 10/2 megabits per second (Mbps) to 15/5 Mbps, and has raised the
connection speed of its flagship, mid-tier offering from 20/5 Mbps to
25/15 Mbps. In New York City, on Long Island and in other New York City
suburbs, FiOS Internet is even faster with a new entry-level connection
speed of 25/15 Mbps, and a new mid-tier offering of 35/20 Mbps,
available only in bundles.

Interested? Even if you're on the fence, Verizon is offering up some
sweet incentives to get you onboard. New customers who sign up for a
triple bundle that consists of FiOS
Internet with a connection speed of 25/15 Mbps or higher, FiOS TV
Extreme HD service and FiOS Essentials voice service will receive their
choice of a free Compaq Mini netbook valued at $299.99 (you'll pay
shipping, handling and taxes) or a free Flip Ultra camcorder, valued at
$149.99. New customers who order a triple bundle that consists of FiOS
Internet with a connection speed of 15/5 Mbps or higher, FiOS TV
Essentials service and Freedom Essentials voice service will receive a
free Flip Ultra camcorder, or they can opt to purchase a Compaq Mini
netbook for just $99.99.