If you live in a non-Google Fiber market, you’re paying too much for Comcast’s ‘Gigabit’ internet. Google Fiber is already in select locations in Atlanta. It’s coming soon to Nashville. In both of these markets, Comcast’s competing service, Gigabit, is priced at $70 a month with a three-year contract or $140 if you elect not to sign on the dotted line. For $70 (or $140), the company offers 1 Gbps download and 35 Mbps upload without usage caps — eerily similar to Google’s packaged offering. If you don’t live in a Google Fiber market, the $70 package doesn’t even exist.…

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