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1 Gig Symmetrical Fiber ($1,200 per month) VS 2 Gig Down / 200 Mbps Up Coax Broadband ($400 per month)
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Right now our small school district of 775 students and faculty use a 1 Gig Symmetrical Fiber connection for about $1,200 a month. There are plenty of times during the day we use most of the bandwidth. Right now Comcast is running new lines in the area, and they are offering a Static IP 2 Gig Down / 200 Mbps Up Coax Broadband connection for about $400 a month. They are actually running fiber to the node then coax from the node to the main building. Should I swap over for this great pricing deal or would we be better with sticking to what we have for almost three times the price?

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