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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Cincinnati Bell gets its GPON grove on - FierceTelecom

Cincinnati Bell may be a bit less vocal than its larger ILEC counterpart Verizon around its FiOS Fiber to the Home (FTTH) drive, but it appears to be making progress. The Ohio-based service provider announced it will use Motorola's GPON, edge modulation, encryptor and encoding video solutions for its FTTH network.

Over the Fioptics network, Cincinnati Bell currently offers users three competitively-priced bundled packages: Deluxe TV with DVR and 10 Mbps Internet for $75 a month; digital TV with DVR and 10 Mbps for $85 a month; and Digital TV with DVR, 10 Mbps Internet and unlimited calling for $95 a month...

posted by Connect Ohio at 9:03 AM

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