Miami, FL (PRWEB) February 25, 2011
One week after the FCC released their plans to help every American receive broadband capability with their National Broadband Plan, DigitalLanding.com points out that their site already does so – with no cost to the taxpayer. “Free” is quite a discount compared to the $300 million of taxpayer money that funded this government stimulus project. Americans can enter their location information on DigitalLanding.com to find broadband companies (and other digital services) in their areas – with discounted packages and special offers in many cases.
DigitalLanding.com has been a comparison shopping destination for high speed Internet, cable and satellite TV, and phone services since 2007. This site also offers articles and reports on the latest technologies surrounding the digital service industry. Readers can even run speed tests on their ISP to see if they are getting the speed they are paying for. Digital Landing sister websites, including CoxAuthorizedOffers.com and XfinityAuthorizedOffers.com, have not needed taxpayer money at all to track down broadband capability, but instead, they’ve been able to save money for those same people with great rates.
About DigitalLanding.com
DigitalLanding.com is a leading aggregator of Internet, television, phone, and other digital services to consumers. The site’s innovative comparison shopping platform enables customers to easily shop for digital services, compare offers, and place orders directly to leading providers; including Comcast, AT&T, Cox Communications, Verizon, Dish Network, and Charter Communications.
In addition to the consumer information and comparison portal, DigitalLanding.com also powers related Internet, TV, and Phone service sites, including a Comcast Xfinity Triple-Play deal finder, a Charter services locator through CharterAuthorizedOffers.com, and an AT&T site for the latest U-Verse offers through ATTAuthorizedOffers.com.