DirectTV To Become Major BPL Provider In Dallas - Fort Worth
It will take over three years for the almost 2 million homes in the Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas region to receive full implementation of BPL services, but recent news indicates it’s set in motion. The deal combines DirectTV’s satellite television, with broadband internet, and telephone service from The Current Group. Some residents will be able to hook up to the service by late 2007.
With competition already offering the coveted “triple-play” bundle of voice, video and internet connection, DirectTV and The Current Group will likely have to undercut the current $100 average for those services. That’s good for consumers. With margins tight already, Current has the advantage of not having to upgrade networks with new wires.
The BPL service is reported to offer upload and download speeds of 8 megabits per second. It will be fierce competition with Verizon offering their FiOS service, and AT&T already establishing Wi-Fi hot spots. Officials at Current are optimistic though.
“That’s very important for people who play video games and use other services that involve uploading video from their computers. … This is going to be a compelling service.”
Broadband Focus always believes more competition is good for consumers.
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