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Comcast rolls out mobile broadband to 5 cities
Comcast Corp. on Wednesday said it has rolled out mobile broadband service in Portland, Ore., Philadelphia, Seattle, Houston and Boston.
Called High-Speed 2go, the service in the five cities will operate on Sprint Nextel Corp.'s nationwide 3G network.
Comcast is offering a "Fast Pack" $54.99-a-month promotion for one year that bundles mobile and wired Internet access. The price will go up to $69.99 a month after 12 months.
Existing wired Internet customers can add mobile 3G broadband for $40 or more per month for both services.
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