South San Franciscio — Calif., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Race Communications is proud to announce the upgrade of their most affordable fiber internet plan, bringing their minimum fiber internet offering from 25 Mbps to 300 Mbps for the same affordable price of $35 a month. Beginning October 1, 2024, all new customers can order the 300Mbps of fast fiber internet for just $35/ month allowing even the most budget conscious customers reliable and future-proof service. Existing customers will also see their speeds upgraded significantly, from 25 Mbps to 300 Mbps by the end of the year at no additional cost.

Race Communications is committed to bringing next-generation fiber internet to communities across California at an affordable price. Raul Alcaraz, CEO of Race Communications, is thrilled with the upgrade. “We’re excited to make 300 Mbps our new minimum speed. This is more than 10 times faster than our previous lowest speed, but at the same price, ensuring that everyone in our service areas can experience the power of fast, reliable fiber internet.” Alcaraz said. “At Race Communications, we are committed to bringing the best internet experience to our communities, and this upgrade is a major step forward in delivering on that promise,” he added.

Race Communications stands out from other internet service providers by being flexible and transparent. The company never requires a contract or additional fees from its customers. As a provider, Race understands that seamless connectivity and fast fiber speeds can make all the difference for work, education, and connecting with friends and family.

Further distinguishing themselves, Race includes their Wi-Fi router for all packages and free installation to most homes. Race offers numerous plans from 300 Mbps to 10 Gbps helping customers find a balance between speed and affordability.

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