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Common Network Launches New Home Internet Pricing in Alameda

With three new pricing options, Common's service is now available and accessible to all Alameda residents.

In 2017, Common Networks launched in Alameda, giving residents a new, fast, and reliable home internet option. Common has returned to where the service began to launch its newest service program: an ultra-high speed plan.

Three Pricing Options, One Reliable Internet Provider

Common customers can now select from three different plan options: a Basic 20 Mbps plan for $34 a month, a Faster 80 Mbps plan for $39 a month, or the new Fastest 300 Mbps ultra-high speed plan for $49 a month. Unlike large cable and telco companies, Common’s new multi-speed offering includes free installation and equipment under one flat rate—without additional taxes, fees, or data caps.

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“Since cutting the cord and switching to Common’s high-speed plan, I’ve noticed a definite increase in my internet speed,” said Ronald Mooney, a pilot customer for the 300 Mbps plan. “It feels exciting to be at the cutting edge of a new technology that I know people will be adopting en masse.”

4K Content Finally Possible with New High Speed Home Internet

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The new 300 Mbps option offers exceptional value to residents in Alameda. Customers on the new plan experience expedited load times, allowing them to download a whole HD movie in 80 seconds, stream 4K videos and music, and connect more than 20 devices to the same network seamlessly.

Common has been growing rapidly in Alameda, and now provides coverage to more than 80 percent of the island. Customers who sign up now get 2 months free at common.net/alamedapatch


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