In hopes of preventing subscribers from switching to Google Fiber, Time Warner Cable is boosting speeds available to subscribers in Charlotte, N.C., ArsTechnica reports. Time Warner subscribers who
currently receive up to 15 Mbps will now get up to 50 Mbps, while customers who currently receive up to 50 Mbps will now get up to 300 Mbps. The move comes three months after Google announced plans to
roll out its 1 GB fiber service to Charlotte.
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