Cable Bahamas launches new 70 megabits per second broadband Internet service

Sun, May 19th 2013, 06:50 AM

Cable Bahamas has now released its much-anticipated REVON Extreme, which delivers home Internet speeds at up to 70 megabits per second. The company claims that it is the fastest Internet service that has ever been available to residential customers in The Bahamas. Shown: David Burrows, head of marketing and REVON product manager at Cable Bahamas Ltd. (Photo: Keen i Media Ltd)NASSAU, Bahamas -- Less than one month after officially launching speed increases of 500 per cent, Cable Bahamas has now released its much-anticipated REVON Extreme. This new level of service delivers home Internet speeds at up to 70 megabits per second, which is nearly nine times faster than the nearest competition. The company claims that it is the fastest Internet service that has ever been available to residential customers in The Bahamas.
REVON Extreme is now available to all areas that Cable Bahamas serves in New Providence and Grand Bahama.
"Our goal is to deliver the best, fastest and truly most reliable Internet service to our subscribers," said Cable Bahamas Head of Marketing and REVON Product Manager David Burrows. "REVON Extreme is a huge step forward, not just for our company but our customers. Communication needs have changed and the Internet is a crucial part of all of our lives at home," Burrows added.

"We know that no other Internet service provider in The Bahamas comes close to the speeds that we now offer residential customers, however, we also know that the entire discussion is not just about speed," Mr Burrows said. "It is as much about capacity. That is what determines how many different devices families can use online at the same time and enjoy their Internet experience without constantly waiting."
Mr Burrows stated that a household of three or four people with multiple devices will quickly use up the total bandwidth that is available. "We've seen Internet usage increase dramatically, especially in the last year. Bahamians are using the Internet to work and play more, and low bandwidth speeds of 4 or 8 megabits per second speed just can't meet the demand of today's subscribers."

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