Comcast $100 Cash Back!
High-Speed Internet. 1st 6 mos for $19.99. Free Modem and speeds up to 6 Mbps.www.ComcastOffers.com
Comcast Triple Play
Internet + TV + Phone for $33 Each! (New service) Plus $225 in Rebateswww.comcastcableoffers.com
Time Warner Road Runner
$29.95 Monthly Price Special. Get a Free Modem with No Contracts.www.RoadRunnerOffers.com
Charter Cable Internet
Charter Deals: $19.99 for 6 Months. $50 Cash Back. Free Modem and Free Installation.www.Charterlink.net
Verizon DSL:
Order Verizon Online High Speed Internet: From Only $17.99 a Month!www.dsldealfinder.com
Cox High Speed Internet
$19.95 Mo. Price Special. No Contract. Free Modem.www.CoxSpecials.com
DSL Special $12.95/mo
Compare Prices on DSL in Your Area. 70x faster than dial-up.www.DslDealFinder.com
University of Central Florida Internet Access
With its sunny skies, year-round mild temperatures, and variety of activities, Orlando FL has much to offer the students of the University of Central Florida. If you’re a first year student or a returning student, now more than ever you will need a fast accessible internet connection.
Whether it’s a UCF football game, a lecture or just a get-together with friends, high speed Internet access allows you to quickly and efficiently find all the information you need and get you on your way.
UCF Student Interent Service Provided by Comcast
Comcast High Speed Internet is proud to serve University of Central Florida students. Right now, prices start as low as $19.99 a month for six months, and include a free Motorola cable modem. That’s not all. For a limited time, new subscribers will receive a $100 mail-in rebate if you sign up through Broadbandinfo.com.
Unlike DSL, Comcast High Speed Internet subscribers never sign a long-term contract. So what have you got to lose? Sign up for Comcast today.
Broadband News Articles
The Big Ten Network Available to Some Cable and Satellite Viewers
The Big Ten Network, the highly anticipated television channel, launches this week.
University Refuses to Release Info to the RIAA
The University of Kansas is refuses to provide the names of students to the RIAA after receiving settlement letters for allegations of illegal music downloading.
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