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Announces general availability of its ultra-high-speed Internet connectivity to businesses in the Atlanta market
December 19, 2010
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Cogent Communications, Inc., a Tier One, next-generation optical ISP, today announced the general availability of its ultra high-speed Internet connectivity to businesses in the Atlanta market.“Atlanta has always been a strong market for high-bandwidth services and we expect Atlanta businesses to be extremely receptive to the immediate cost-savings that Cogent provides,” said Dave Schaeffer, CEO and founder, Cogent Communications. “In just a short time we have already built a strong base of Atlanta customers who tell us daily they can’t believe they were previously paying so much for so little bandwidth.”Cogent’s radically low price of $1000 for 100 Mbps has been instrumental in attracting customers, particularly small- and mid-sized businesses that wish to lower their monthly telecom expenditures immediately. Cogent’s price plan and product offering simplify network management and forecasting for IT managers by providing them with unprecedented amounts of bandwidth and alleviating the operational headache of daily provisioning.Cogent Communications Inc.
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