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Road Runner increases Internet service speed
By Sean Hao
Advertiser Staff Writer
Oceanic Time Warner Cable yesterday boosted the speed of its Road Runner high speed Internet service from a maximum of 3 megabits per second to 5 megabits per second — or 5 million bits of information per second.
The higher-speed service is available to all Road Runner subscribers at no additional fee, said Alan Pollock, vice president of marketing for Oceanic.
To upgrade, users must shutdown their computers and turn off their cable modem for about a minute. The upgrade to the faster service should be automatic once everything is switched back on.
Road Runner increases Internet service speed
By Sean Hao
Advertiser Staff Writer
Oceanic Time Warner Cable yesterday boosted the speed of its Road Runner high speed Internet service from a maximum of 3 megabits per second to 5 megabits per second — or 5 million bits of information per second.
The higher-speed service is available to all Road Runner subscribers at no additional fee, said Alan Pollock, vice president of marketing for Oceanic.
To upgrade, users must shutdown their computers and turn off their cable modem for about a minute. The upgrade to the faster service should be automatic once everything is switched back on.
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