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Cable broadband prices rise
Next newsThe average price of cable modem services rose in the last quarter of 2005 according to Point Topic's latest Broadband Tariff Benchmarks. This goes against the dominant trend in broadband prices worldwide over the past few years. It shows that cable operators have been able to take advantage of the lack of price competition from DSL in some countries.
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Source : Tom's Hardware US
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