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Review by agtiny See Profile
UPDATED: 1.2 years ago
member for 6.7 years, 17 visits, last login: 1.2 years ago


Cranberry Twp,Butler,PA
$45 per month
"24/7 guaranteed speed, AWESOME pings, servers allowed"
"Going downhill since purchase by Consolidated Communications"
"If you have North Pittsburgh Telco, this is easily your best option."
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    *** NOTE: I do not work for NPTC or Nauticom, I am just a very satisfied customer. Sorry if this sounds like an advertisement. ***

    Update 8/29/08: There was a bug in the modem configuration that caused me to only get 6m download on the 10m plan. That's been fixed and I can now get the full speed. I'd gladly trade some of that for faster upload though.

    Update 7/10/08: Nauticom/North Pittsburgh has been purchased by Consolidated Communications and things are already going downhill fast.

    Changes:

    Static IP now $20/month. Reason: "because our competitors are charging for it". Probably not a big deal for most people, and I can at least use DynDNS.

    Upstream speed reduced from 1m to 512k for all account levels. Website still advertises 1m but probably won't for long.

    New ADSL2+ modems, allowing me to get 10m download service. In reality I get abut 6m. These modems should allow 1m upstream but they have it throttled it down for some reason.

    The new modem is a lot nicer than the old one, including a web interface with lots of options to screw up your connection, wifi support, 10/100 interface. Nice page with stats on ADSL connection rate, etc. Modem does lack a pass-through phone port though. They suggest buying a line splitter, they should probably just include one in the box.

    I called to upgrade from 3m to 10m and they gave me a cheaper monthly price for a year, so that's good at least. I bet if you complain about the changes they will give you a discount to keep you around.

    AFAIK, they still allow you to run servers, hopefully that won't change.

    Update 6/15/04: ConnectTime is now offering 3Mbps/512 service although they never advertised this to current customers. They also lowered their 256 and 512 rates, but they won't lower it automatically for current customers unless you call them. I am getting a 3M modem on 6/18!

    I have ConnectTime DSL which is simply a resold Nauticom account but billed through North Pittsburgh Telco so I only get one bill which is nice. They now also offer a 256k account for $37.95, but I'm staying with my 512k (more like 768k actually).

    When I moved to my new house, they shipped me a modem before I even moved, and had my service ready to go the day before I moved in. There was a minor glitch with initial connectivity but once it was resolved everything has been smooth ever since. I've been using it for about 3 months now.

    24/7 there is no drop in speed or ping time. It feels like I really do have dedicated bandwidth! My first-hop ping is always 10-14ms, and pings to my favorite game servers is usually under 50ms! Absolutely NO packet loss at any time of the day.

    One minor complaint, which is really just a side effect of the limited bandwidth. If you are using up probably about 50% or more of your line's bandwidth, ping times and packet loss begin to suffer. At full usage, pings are off the chart. This is not really that bothersome, and I have configured my Squid proxy server to limit the bandwidth used when my other family members download large files while I'm playing an online game. When there is little to no line usage, you can count on rock solid pings and no packet loss at any hour of the day.

    They also give you a free static IP and allow you to run servers if you send them a small written notice about what you intend to run! I have been running a Linux web server on the line since day 1 with no problems or hassle. This is really what sold me on Nauticom, they were the only local ISP that offered any kind of server support! Armstrong wanted to charge me $400+/mo for a 'business" package! HA!

    There is no contract and no modem rental fee, so you have nothing to lose. If you have NPTC, give it a try!

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    JTheobald
    Premium
    join:2002-08-08
    Gibsonia, PA

    The OP is not a shill.

    I am also in this area and have had DSL service from NPTC/Nauticom/Pinnatech/Consolidated Communications since it was first deployed here. My service has been nothing short of impeccable!

    It is also accurate (unfortunately) in regard to the future now that Consolidated has taken over. I "upgraded" from 3Mbps/1Mbps with static IP to 10Mbps/500Kbps with dymanic IP. When I had 3Mbps I was running right on the numbers - consistently and reliably.

    I now get a consistent 6.2Mbps down and 500Kbps (or less) up - I am not satisfied with the upline speed as I am a telecommuter and must send large files. I assumed that I would have 1Mbps up so shame on me for not checking or asking in advance.

    Also, the "10Mbps" service is very misleading because you will not get anything even remotely approaching that - expect to get 5-6Mbps. This would be reasonable if they sold it as a 7Mbps service, but they claim it's 10Mbps. In recent conversation with them they qualified it as "burstable" to 10Mbps. That's like the auto manufacturers with MPG - somebody, somewhere, at sometime once achieved 10Mbps so that's what they're putting on the sticker - just don't you expect to see that.

    The service aspect leaves nothing to be desired, tech support is good to work with and the people are responsive and friendly. Now that CC has taken over however, I fear that things will change, I have seen a glimmer of the future with their current marketing/upline capping policy. I will stick with this while I shop for better upline offerings.

    If only I could get FIOS!
    JTheobald
    Premium
    join:2002-08-08
    Gibsonia, PA

    Improvement to my service

    Nauticom (Now Consolidated Communications) contacted me PROACTIVELY and said they had found an issue which effectively throttled my download speed. Within about a day, they had made the necessary adjustments and I now see 9.4Mbps down om my 10Mbps service which is what I expected. These guys are really good!
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Review by ktarn See Profile
Posted: 1.7 years ago
member for 7.9 years, 103 visits, last login: 33 days ago


Saxonburg,Butler,PA
Contract price not specified.
"Only one Issue in the 2 and half years I had them."
"First tech support was rocky. But I seem to have this issue with every company."
"One of the best choices for internet I had."
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    My Other Reviews·Vonage
    I First sign up for nauticom after a very bad experince with vontage and Armstrong zoom internet.

    At first the service was a bit rocky. With connection speeds dropping at times. However after some initial issues with customer service. (the normal type problems I seem to face with most company who want to treat me like idiot who can not turn on there computer vs some one with a Bachelors degree in Computer Information Science.) The probelm was resolved. It took longer then I would want, however the problem was intermittent and seem to only appear when the it was raining rather bad.

    What is important is the probelm was fixed and since then there have been no other issues.

    Of course one other strange thing was one of the techs did not want to trust the speed results from DSL Reports that come.

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Review by chuckman4112 See Profile
UPDATED: 2.2 years ago
member for 3.3 years, 4 visits, last login: 88 days ago


Gibsonia,Allegheny,PA
$37 per month (6 month contract)
about 6 days
North Pittsburg Telecom
"Always Connected"
"NONE!!!"
"Awesome service and Great speeds at a good price"
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    I have had this service since May of 2006 and maybe...just maybe I have been down for 3 hours at best (total). Speeds are always constant and strong.

    Cost is 37.95 a month for 3meg down and 1 meg up. Introductory offer was 19.95 a month for 6 months.

    I really can't say enough good things about this service.

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Review by chuckman4112 See Profile
Posted: 2.2 years ago
member for 3.3 years, 4 visits, last login: 88 days ago


Gibsonia,Allegheny,PA
$37 per month (6 month contract)
about 6 days
North Pittsburg Telecom
"Always Connected"
"NONE!!!"
"Awesome service and Great speeds at a good price"
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    I have had this service since May of 2006 and maybe...just maybe I have been down for 3 hours at best (total). Speeds are always constant and strong.

    Cost is 37.95 a month for 3meg down and 1 meg up. Introductory offer was 19.95 a month for 6 months.

    I really can't say enough good things about this service.

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Review by crikb See Profile
Posted: 2.4 years ago
member for 8.5 years, 66 visits, last login: 287 days ago


Beaver,Beaver,PA
$607 per month (36 month contract)
about 10 days
Penn Telecom
"3 meg up/down"
"None that I see"
"Just that dam good"
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    Reliability/Speed
    Was using a T1 Now Using Wireless point to point 3 meg up/down
    Having the existing infrastructure (DSU/CSU, Routers, Firewall) it was a mater of switching ownership of the lines.

    The good thing is NOT PAYING FOR T1 from Verizon and someone else for the ISP.

    I cant wait until it comes to my town!!!
    I don't work for Nauticom.

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Review by sgdoerfler See Profile
Posted: 2.5 years ago
member for 6.9 years, 908 visits, last login: 6 days ago


Pittsburgh,Allegheny,PA
$39 per month (month by month)
Verizon
"Reliable, fast, static IP, good phone support"
"Email support can be iffy"
"Good service"
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    I've had DSL from one provider or another since 1998. First I was with Bell Atlantic, then Zyan (using NorthPoint, defunct), then Stargate (defunct).

    I signed up with Nauticom in November 2003, getting 512 Kbps/512 Kbps service for $50/month. I upgraded to 3072 Kbps/1024 Kbps (at $40/month) when it became available in January 2007. Both included a static IP and free dialup service in case the DSL goes out.

    Apart from planned and announced maintenance periods (a few hours in the middle of the night, every few weeks), outages have been rare. Phone support is good, but email support requests doesn't always get a prompt response. For my current connection, Nauticom supplied a Westell C90-600010-06 DSL modem.

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Review by V0X See Profile
UPDATED: 6.7 years ago
member for 9.2 years, 915 visits, last login: 144 days ago


Wexford,Allegheny,PA
$47 per month
"Excellent reliability"
"None"
"Great speed, low cost, reliable service = Nauticom"
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    I was one of the first residential customers of Nauticom DSL service. Nauticom utilizes the MVL or Multiple Virtual Lines flavor of DSL from Paradyne. Nauticom is affliated with the local telco in my area, so they are very professional, and my service has NEVER been down..

    This DSL is a synchronous dsl, which is great for telecommuting and gaming... my upload is close to 700 kbps... Nauticom also provides me with a fixed IP address, which is usually an extra charge at most ISP's

    Installation was painless


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Review by chaz498 See Profile
UPDATED: 6.8 years ago
member for 7 years, 70 visits, last login: 5.3 years ago


Cranberry Twp,Butler,PA
$49 per month (12 month contract)
"Service Rocks!!!"
"None-No horror storys and don't expect any"
"Doesn't get any better than this!"
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    Nauticom.net is a division of North Pittsburgh Telephone Co. A local
    phone company serving the North Allegheny - Butler County area.
    Residential service for 1 DSL line and ISP cost
    Me $49.39 a month. The following is what you get(taken from their
    website):
    24/7/365 Local Technical Support
    One Email Account
    Six Free Email Aliases
    5 Megabytes (MB) of space on Nauticom mail server.
    Free Dial-up Account. This add-on feature allows you to connect to
    Nauticom anytime, from anywhere.
    Personal Web Site and FTP - 5MB of space on our servers.
    Usenet Newsgroups - Currently we offer access to over 55,000 topics.
    Child Protection/Security Software (additional charges may apply)
    Free Internet Classes
    Free routable, static IP Address
    Three free telephone filters (North Pittsburgh Telephone Company
    territory)
    Free crossover cable to connect your single DSL connection.
    Free professional installation - one appointment made with an
    experienced, professional installer to suit your schedule.

    I have been using their service for about 4-5 years now and recommend it
    without reservation. It has only been down 3-4 times I can recall. And
    has always been fixed within a half hour or so. They have a system
    status line you can call that lets you know if the network is down. This
    saves you from checking all the settings at your end.
    Installation was a breeze. Tech came when they said he would and set
    everything up in 20 minutes. They advertise 512/512 speed but I always
    get 600-700 up and down.
    Highly recommended!


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