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Review by Bubby4j2 See Profile
member for 4.3 years, 47 visits, last login: 5 days ago
updated 5 days ago

  • Tioga,Grayson,TX
  • $59 per month
  • (12 month contract)
  • about 7 days
  • "Best service possible in our area"
  • "Low bandwidth cap"
  • "Good for the average internet user"
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I get 4 Megabit down and 1 up, fastest speed for the price in my area. I can only get satellite and SOL.

Not much downtime.

Only bad thing I have to say is they don't allow servers (even on buisness accounts), or port forwarding either, for any purpose, oh and also;
We are a 5 person family and 1GB per day limit is about 200MB per person, we VERY easily go over that limit, so we have to worry about our bandwidth usage. Plus there's no monitoring tools so you don't know what it's being used on, or who's using it.

Update:
They charge $1 per GB of overage now. There's not even a place to check usage on their website. How do I know what devices are using the bandwidth or what services are? It's like a cop pulling you over when your car doesn't even have a speedometer.

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Jonclayton

@grandenetworks.net

Data limit

Speed of light is an awesome solution for the casual internet user. Though if you're big into Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, online gaming and The daily ( the iPad's daily news paper), you should look else where. I've had my service crippled down to .06Mps every month for the last three months. And for the last year I've been trying to get my NAT setting open. They limit your monthly usage to 30 Gigs per month. I use 45 gigs a month without videos or any streaming content.
Speedoflight

join:2011-03-02
Sanger, TX

Re: Data limit

The IPads daily newspaper would use very little data so I’m not sure why Mr Clayton mentioned that one. As far as Netflix, No our wireless network was not designed to be a replacement for your Cable or Satellite TV service and we are unable to provide the approximately 300 to 1000 Gigabytes of data monthly TV service would use for $49.95 monthly. Online games work fine and our latency is very low even compared to fiber/DSL/Cable.

I checked the latency Mr Clayton has to his home from our last core end router and he is getting 9ms of latency. Mr Claytons home is 15 miles from our Fiber and on a special system we installed at great additional cost to get a few customers that were non line of site to our standard antenna systems. His internet traverses 3 wireless radio towers to reach his remote rural location yet we do it in 9ms from end to end.

I’d argue that Mr Clayton gets a good deal for 4 meg down and 1 meg up with 9ms of latency over wireless. I’d also agree with him that if you need to replace your Satellite/TV/Cable provider by watching TV over the internet you should move to where fiber is available as no wireless service is going to able to provide you that much data for $49.95 per month.

Tim D
VP Network Operations
Speed of Light Broadband

Kyle

@swbell.net

Re: Data limit

Why do you not address his NAT problems? 9ms ping is useless if you can't access your game's servers...
Speedoflight

join:2011-03-02
Sanger, TX

Re: Data limit

We have addressed the NAT issues. Xbox has had issues since their latest software release on the 21st I believe it was of January or Feb. At that time and without any changes on our end we started to get dozens of complaints about it going back and forth between strict NAT and moderate. After calling them on behalf of our customers they admitted they had issues with that software update. As for having that issue for years we have hundreds of other customers who use Xbox without issues (after special settings we provide them).

We have also received reports from this customer that the Xbox was working fine so we typically stop working on issues when the customers inform us they are fixed.

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Review by lanceshealy
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lodged 78 days ago

  • Aubrey,Denton,TX
  • Contract price not specified.
  • "When it's actual running? It's not bad Internet."
  • "Tech support, down time, data limits, strict NAT with no way of fixing it."
  • "This is a terrible Internet service provider if you have other options explore them."
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When you see SOL, and you have SOL broadband you know that it doesn't mean Speed of Light, rather Shit Outta Luck. This ISP is absolutely horrible. The data overages are near impossible not to avoid even for the average Internet user. If you play Xbox live you might as well find a new hobby because your NAT is going to be strict so good luck on finding games/connecting to other players. I've had SOL for two years and for two years I have been getting randomly booted offline for about 30 seconds every few hours. I know this doesn't seem like much of an issue, but when your playing on Xbox live or a computer game this can pose a real problem.. The tech support? That's a complete joke. Why do I feel like every time I call these guys i know far more about networking then they do. It's ridiculous just a bunch of non-educated rednecks trying to run a broadband company. I doubt very few of them even have degrees in networking. For the past three days I've been on limited to no connectivity, and after sitting on the phone with some moron for an hour repeatedly saying "just give me one second please" about 100 times I didn't get any information besides to unplug and cycle my router and modem, and that a tech will call me later tonight. I've wasted so much time/money on these guys it's crazy, but what the hell else are we going to do there's no others ISP's in our area. Only other option is Hughes net, which is the same ole pot of shit, and why replace one satellite Internet company with the next.

Sent from my iPhone

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Joe_Consumer

join:2013-01-23
Denton, TX

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I am surprised....after reading a lot of the posts....that SOL representative Ted is allowed to respond anymore. He comes across argumentative and condescending.

Folks....look around....there are MANY other options. Try Skybeam...try Hughes......

But Ted is right....ALL providers have some sort of limitation. The only thing is...... THEIR techs are more professional and courteous.

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Review by DoggRescue See Profile
member for 216 days, 4 visits, last login: 187 days ago
updated 215 days ago

  • Collinsville,Grayson,TX
  • $79 per month
  • (24 month contract)
  • about 1 days
  • "Best Available, Mostly Reliable"
  • "Poor Tech Support, Ridiculously Low Download Limits, inaccurate Speed Tests"
  • "Overall Poor, but what can I do, I live in the country"
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Where I live it is either SOL or Satellite. I went with SOL for the speeds. PreSales and Install was great. I paid for the 8kb speeds, but for the first month they had me set up for 4kb. They did not compensate for the price difference. Finally got them to set me at 8kb. My wife and I both work from home, so we require a reliable connection. For the most part it has been, but when it is not, the tech support people are crap (Mikey was the last one, and he was rude and not helpful). They said that I had over 200 connections on my network. So we shut down ALL computers and rebooted everything. I turn one 1 computer after reboot and they said I had 61 connections. They said that either I have a virus or someone hacked my wireless (my closest neighbor is 1/4 mile away) . I told him I was going to reboot the router again, but I actually plugged in my old Linksys BEFSR41 (non-wireless router) and when it booted up, he said I had over 50 connections. non-wireless router NO Ethernet connections in the line out, and I had over 50 connections? Odd... But again, I don't want to cause a stink because I can not afford for them to drop me as a customer.

My kids ONLY watch NetFlix on their iPads, and they know that they are to keep their Wi-Fi off. I would rather give money to ATT data plan than to SOL. So with only my wife and I working (not downloading porn)... and the kids using computers for school, I get 3 notices in the mail that I was passing over my agreed 30 Gigabytes per month. The next Bill I get was for $145.00. I could not believe that I would have downloaded 62 GB in a month, so I installed Surplus Meter to track my usage. I have been averaging 19gb per month and have the data to prove it if worse comes to worse.

Last but not least, on SOLs website, they have a speed test option. When I use that link, I constantly get 8kb downloads and 2.2 Uploads. However, if I use the one on DSL reports website, I get 4.6 Download and 1.2 Upload. The worst instance was when the speed test on SOL website said I was getting 8.4, and I knew there was NO WAY I was getting that. I used 3 other speed tests (including dslreports) and they were registering less than 1mb (average as 0.92).

I would complain and cause a ruckus about this company, but I can not afford to. They have better speeds than anything else out here. They have me hand over fist. Long and short of it, it the best available, so I will put up with crap so I can keep my job working from home.

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Bubby4j2

join:2008-12-04
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·Speed of Light B..

About connections...

"They said that I had over 200 connections on my network."
That's actually very possible. Loading one webpage would create 5-10 connections and also connections aren't considered "gone" for a few minutes. Plus devices also have services that always have connections open (windows update, google update, etc etc)
DoggRescue

join:2012-09-04
Collinsville, TX
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·Speed of Light B..

Re: About connections...

Thanks for the info. That is good to know. Any idea why I would have 50 connections when there were no devices turned on and no wireless being broadcasted?

The gentleman on the phone sounded astounded when he say there were over 200 connections. It is surprising that he would not have thought that "not uncommon" for the reasons you mentioned.
Bubby4j2

join:2008-12-04

Re: About connections...

And on the bandwidth usage, your bandwidth meter may not be tracking any other devices on your network (wii maybe? TV? slingbox? smartphone?)
DoggRescue

join:2012-09-04
Collinsville, TX
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·Speed of Light B..

Re: About connections...

Thank you for your replies. The router is plugged directly into the antenna on top of the house. There is a possibility that a few connections are for auto updates.

SOL has a link to SpeedTest.net on their screen. when you click on it, it has the same test, but it is run off SOL's site. I will get big differences in the results if I use the one on their site vs. going to Speedtest.net directly. I also understand there would be SOME difference between the two, but as I have stated, SOLs would show 8+kb uploads and Speedtest.net would show less than 1.

Any connections I would do would be off a remote server (outside of a speed test), so wouldn't that mean that unless I am on SOL website, I am getting the less than 1kb? I am paying for 8, but I need 8 if I am on google, on work, on any connection other than SOL server.

I have just bought a new router that track bandwith usage. before I had a monitor installed on each computer. Now I should be able to track it on my network usage rather than computer by computer. This should give me a more accurate reading.

Again, they are the best in the area, and my biggest complaint is their low limits on acceptable use. Also their customer service has always been rude. My post was to inform others of my experience with them. If other have the option to go with a cable provider, I would suggest doing that,
DoggRescue

join:2012-09-04
Collinsville, TX
during the test with the guy on the phone, I made sure that ALL smartphones were on airplane mode. We don't use slingboxes not networked game consoles.
Bubby4j2

join:2008-12-04
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·Speed of Light B..
Is your router even plugged into the radio on the top of the house?

It's possible that your router could be using a couple for auto-update.

Also, I'm not sure how they count connections, the radio may use some connections too on standby.

About the speed test, it is accurate, think about it like this:
You have a internet connection and also, the speed test server has a internet connection, your connection to SOL broadband's server doesn't have to go very far on the network (it doesn't leave their network) but going to a remote server say in dallas, is a lot farther and there may be more congestion etc.

Try speedtest.net, you can also try pinging google.com
Bubby4j2

join:2008-12-04
Hopefully someday fast internet in rural areas will be reasonable.

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Review by Crusty See Profile
member for 4.4 years, 142 visits, last login: 33 days ago
updated 321 days ago

  • Sanger,Denton,TX
  • $165 per month
  • about 10 days
  • "Quick, easy install. Good up/down speeds. Great latency. Fantastic support."
  • "Very low caps unless you want to pay much more $$$$."
  • "I dropped CTL for SOLBroadband. Plan to stay with them for sometime."
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Update - 5-22-12

While the speeds are generally stable and consistent @ 8+Mb, I'm no longer able to stream Vudu/Netflix/YouTube @ HD. When I run multiple speed tests, they all show speeds that support HD streaming but when I go to the websites/services, I'm not able too. It seems like these sites are being throttled back from SOL. This started occuring after a complete outage on one of the towers about a month ago.

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Like the above says, I dropped my previous DSL provider, CenturyLink, due to issues that hadn't been addressed for more than a year. In doing my research as to what other internet provider I could go to, I was/am literally limited to DSL only (cable isn't even ran on my side of the street). I had received some flyers on my door from SOL but at the time I was looking to dump CTL, I couldn't recall who they were.

I finally found www.solbroadband.com and made a few phone calls to inquire about service. My main need - steady, fast, reliable connection for online gaming with the occasional HD movie stream but mainly for gaming and internet browsing.

As other reviewers have mentioned, SOL has very, VERY low caps. This was the one of the reasons behind the low rating on value for the money. My family enjoys Netflix and Vudu movies but at the initial cap of 30gb in 30 days, I knew that I would chew through that pretty easily. So the plan I chose is the highest business account and I get 90gb a month of data useage. What drove me to this plan was when i went back and looked at my previous years worth of data each month, while I averaged about 20-25gb a month, there were a few months were I shot up to 70-80.

Other reason for the lower value for money rating is overall speed. While 8Mb is decent, I'd still like to have 10+ so that my family can get a decent shared speed on my network at the house. Note - no matter what time of day, i get nearly my full 8Mb...like 7900+ the entire time.

The support I've received is far superior to anytime I had to call into CTL support. The first 10 or so days of my go live were a bit rough but the VP and numerous other folks were in direct communication with me about my issues. Once they had it nailed down to the issue, it was quickly resolved and I've been very stable since.

Yes, the price is high compared to fixed line. However, compared to what I had previously, or lack there of, I don't mind paying it. I'm super excited to be able to enjoy the internet again. Whether it's online gaming, browsing or watching an HD movie on Vudu.

The plan I'm on won't be for all folks and some willl scouf at the price of it. Overall I'm very satisfied with the plan and provider. I look forward to continued use and to the day that they "bump" up the speeds and data throughput without increasing my cost. That would be awesome.

Greg

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Review by banditz71 See Profile
member for 12 years, 5326 visits, last login: a few hours ago
updated 1.6 years ago

  • Aubrey,Denton,TX
  • $70 per month
  • about 5 days
  • "FAST ..... Reliable ..... 8 - 10MB Down / 2 - 2.9 Up ..... Awesome Support"
  • "NONE!!"
  • "Dumped AT&T DSL (6MB) / Phone Service for 10MB Wireless and Vonage....Same or less per month."
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Just saying, " The Best Out There ", pretty much tells the story. Professional, quick installation.....it was $260 but you get quality in return. And in regards to support, it doesn't get any better.

As mentioned above, I was running AT&T DSL Elite (6MB)(Tested around 5125 / 650) and was very happy with it....especially the $30/mo cost. But, being the way I am, when I found out there was faster available, I jumped on it. And, by switching to Vonage, my monthly cost will remain the same or even be a tad less.

Speeds tests have been running between 8 - 10MB down......and 2 - 2.9MB up ....... and what's even better, new/faster wireless equipment is in the works. I'm less than a mile from the antenna, so I'm getting a great connection. Now, I did pay an extra $250 for the upgraded "business class" radio.......but even with the standard radio and the $69.95 package, you'll see speeds up to 8MB or so. The standard package runs $49.95 and offers 4MB / 1MB .

In short, if you are in the North Texas area and can get a signal from Speed of Light Broadband, I'd highly recommend them!

UPDATE - 7/28/2008 : After a year and a half, things are still running GREAT!! As mentioned above, speeds are 8 to 10MB Down and 2 to 2.9MB Up......and the connection is rock solid!!

UPDATE - 7/23/2009 : After 2.5 years, I can STILL say things are running GREAT!! Even had a small boast in speeds a few months back. Highly recommended!

UPDATE - 11/9/2010 : Still running rock solid.

UPDATE - 8/4/2011 : STILL excellent / reliable service! We're getting it installed at our business ( 8 mi. west of Sanger ) on Saturday.....replacing our 3MB CenturyLink DSL.

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Review by rblanton See Profile
member for 11.7 years, 2990 visits, last login: a few hours ago
lodged 1.7 years ago

  • Celina,Collin,TX
  • $60 per month
  • (12 month contract)
  • about 10 days
  • "Good choice for basic internet service"
  • "Pay much more for FIOS or cable"
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Good choice for basic internet service. Beats AT&T DSL and satelite.

Please read the terms of service. There are reviews posted where it is obvious the customer di not even bother to read them and them slams them in an unorthodox manner. It states no Netflix and not for bandwidth hogs.

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Review by jlkmks2008 See Profile
member for 2.1 years, 2 visits, last login: 2.1 years ago
lodged 2.1 years ago

  • Celina,Collin,TX
  • Contract price not specified.
  • (24 month contract)
  • about 2 days
  • "Nothing now"
  • "low download limits"
  • "Horrible internet service"
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Basically, SOL was great for the first year and half. The connection was great and I was getting 10mb/s download speeds which was 3 times better than any other alternative. However, a few months ago they changed the services terms that allows them to throttle internet speeds for "excessive use". Excessive use according to SOL is more than 1 gigabyte downloaded per day. No Netflix, movie, music, or software downloads. This is completely unrealistic. SOL is not for normal internet usage. It is now only a web surfing service only. As quoted in their service terms, "WE ARE NOT THE CABLE COMPANY", well apparently they are not the internet company either. I had no idea of the service term changes, even though they were supposed to send a letter, yet they limited my download speeds to 500kb/s. So I am paying $70 a month for slower than DSL. Good job SOL, you had a good thing going. I will be switching to ATT DSL. Enjoy your lost revenue.

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Speedoflight

join:2011-03-02
Sanger, TX

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Response from Speed of Light Broadband

We don't offer 10 Meg Service so if you were getting 10 megabit service you were getting more than you were paying for at that time. We have not changed our service terms other than the method of notification by email and some legal wording. We have had the same terms in our terms of service for nearly 10 years and you will also see these in your contact. Please contact us for a copy if you are unable to find yours.

No where in our terms of service does it say. "No Netflix, movie, music, or software downloads". Nor have we ever made that statement. However if you were contacted for excessive use it was most likely Netflix. We do agree that our wireless Internet system was not designed to replace your DSL/Cable/Satellite TV service. NO wireless ISP is going to be able to provide from 300 to 1000 Gigabytes of monthly data to be a full replacement for your TV service for $49.95 or $69.95 (our current monthly rates)

It does say "we are not the cable company" on our terms of service information page however its above the terms of service and should not be on that page. This was old advertising information and in that area gives the wrong impression when placed on that page. I have contacted someone to remove it from the terms of service page/location.

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Review by durkindurk See Profile
member for 2.3 years, 0 visits, last login: 2.3 years ago
lodged 2.3 years ago

  • undisclosed location
  • $55 per month
  • "Speed of Light is great for casual internet users."
  • "Worst terms-of-service I've ever seen."
  • "If there is another service available, chances are they are much better."
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The terms of service for Speed of Light say this: "SOL does not allow the Customer to run servers of any kind without written permission from SOL. This includes but is not limited to FTP, WWW, Email, File sharing, Peer to Peer software or any other software or server which provides files, videos, music or data to others in an automated and unattended fashion. If Customer is found running servers without SOL’s permission, SOL will, without notice, have the Service severely limited in speed and number of allowed connections."

I thought, "Okay, I'll just ask permission to carry out those activities". I sent an e-mail to support regarding said activities, they were very friendly. They told me they would give me permission. I carried on for about a month until I stopped being able to do all of the things I was given permission to do. I was very angry with the service, but I pretty much just stopped doing all the fun stuff on the internet. My point is I shouldn't have to ASK them what I can do with something I paid for. I've never had another ISP that even mentioned those services.

Oh, and here's an interesting addition: "To protect the rights of other SOL customers, SOL reserves the right to limit Customer’s use of the Service due to excessive use. “Excess use” means if Customer frequently uses a Gigabyte or more in any 24 hour period." Seriously? ONE gigabyte? You pay $55 for one gigabyte in 24 hours. That's roughly 205 high-definition picture files or 1.5 movies.

The reason all of this regulation exists is profit. The less a customer does, the more the provider benefits. Unfortunately, I am forced to do business with them because there are no other high-speed options.

If you want to do anything other than check your facebook and e-mail, I suggest you subscribe to a different ISP. It is a great service for casual customers that primarily download small amounts of data and yes it will load a web page fast. However, the connection cuts off frequently so if you depend on a reliable connection this service will disappoint you. Read the entire terms-of-service before doing business with these people.

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Speedoflight

join:2011-03-02
Sanger, TX

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Answer From Speed of Light Broadband

Yes, our terms of service does say we do not allow customers to run servers of any kind. This is correct. If you were given permission to run some type of server you were at that time told about the limitations of the wireless network in handling massive quantities of outgoing data. You would have had to agree to these limitations before we sold you a static IP address or let you run some type of server. If this permission was given and you used an excessive amount of data in contrast to what you agreed to we would have removed the static IP from your account and make no apologies for doing so.

Yes, Our terms of service does say "to protect the rights of other SOL customers SOL reserves the right to limit customers use of the service due to excessive use. “Excess use” means if Customer frequently uses a Gigabyte or more in any 24 hour period."

You go on to say that this is only 205 pictures or 1.5 movies. This is incorrect and misleading. If you use Netflix and watch a movie at 4 megabit per second it will consume 1.8 Gigabytes per hour. This is their highest level of service offered. This would mean 16.66 hours of HDTV streaming monthly before your usage was considered excessive. As far as 30 gigs being 205 pictures your pictures would have to be 146 Megabytes EACH. According to Verizon's online data usage calculator you would have to upload 200 pictures a day to equal 30 gigabytes a month.

You say that the reasons for all this regulation is profit. If by this you mean that we can't provide customers hundreds or thousands of gigabytes of monthly data over a wireless network and make a profit, you are correct. It would be impossible to deliver that level of service using the current technology and stay in business even if it was a non profit company.

You mention that there are no other high speed options in your area. If we are the best option in your remote area why are you posting negative and inaccurate reviews instead of realizing that you live in a rural area and receive your internet over a wireless service that does have some limits? You will notice that even the largest cable companies now have monthly limits due to the incredible increase in demand due to services such as Netflix. No business can supply 100 times more services than they did a year or so ago without a price increase or some limitations. This is what streaming HDTV is, a 100 fold increase in demand for data for those customers that use it as their primary TV service.

Also note that we charge 49.95 per month or $69.95 not $55 per month. The total with tax is only 52.01 and the tax goes to the state not us.

Tim D
VP Network Operations
Speed of Light Broadband

Kyle

@swbell.net

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"You go on to say that this is only 205 pictures or 1.5 movies. This is incorrect and misleading. If you use Netflix and watch a movie at 4 megabit per second it will consume 1.8 Gigabytes per hour. This is their highest level of service offered. This would mean 16.66 hours of HDTV streaming monthly before your usage was considered excessive. As far as 30 gigs being 205 pictures your pictures would have to be 146 Megabytes EACH. According to Verizon's online data usage calculator you would have to upload 200 pictures a day to equal 30 gigabytes a month."

Quit talking out of your ass, you know perfectly well he meant the 1gb/day limit. Your calculation of 16.66 hours per month comes to about half-an-hour per DAY. So if you buy this internet service, in the provider's own words, you will be unable to watch a full netflix movie in one sitting. I don't know about anyone else, but I expect to be able to at least watch a netflix movie once in a while without having to stop for my internet to take its own little bathroom break.

All of the posts this company has made in response to its own customers are a real turn-off, I'm glad Tim D has made the shortcomings of his service so transparent! (Even if he does so in a pedantic manner.) That's what you call honest business.
Speedoflight

join:2011-03-02
Sanger, TX

Re: Answer From Speed of Light Broadband

We don't enforce daily limits. We don't even tightly enforce monthly limits. We must have some limits to stay in business due to new technology like Netflix. You will notice that even AT&T now has limits even on their Fiber to the curb U-Verse service and so do most major providers. I seriously doubt AT&T needs to have limits but they have them now anyway.

As far as shortcomings of our service, sure we have limits. It's wireless! It's in the country and it's rural. It's not unlimited capacity as it is wireless. We don't have the frequency and or the technology available to feed unlimited bandwidth so people can watch Netflix in HD many hours per day. We still provide more bandwidth and faster speeds than anyone in our service area.

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Review by LE Geek See Profile
member for 9 years, 14 visits, last login: 5 years ago
lodged 7.2 years ago

  • Little Elm,Denton,TX
  • $52 per month
  • about 1 days
  • "Local company, Glen Cove hotspot has been solid, better speeds than subscribed for and Tim and his team are knowledgeable"
  • "Install price is a bit pricey, but solid service makes up for it"
  • "Good speed for the money with local company with quick service"
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When I first moved to Little Elm at the end of 2002 there weren’t any ISP providing service for our phase of Glen Cove. Had to wait another year and I contacted a few of the carriers that where starting to provide service, but Speed of Light Broadband still has the best service.

My deciding factor other than the speed was this company and it’s employees are local (faster response to issues) and extremely knowledgeable (no 1st level reading from a set script before they pass you on to 2nd level to repeat the 1st steps). The price may be a little more for the install, but I haven’t had to make a call one in the last three years of service.

Being in the IT service industry I remote into customers systems using VPN from my wireless broadband service and haven’t had any issues with connectivity or speed. SBC is now available at a much cheaper cost, but having used them prior to moving to Little Elm, I’m going to stick with what has been tried and proven to be reliable.

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Review by Deacon See Profile
member for 11.3 years, 2322 visits, last login: 2.9 years ago
lodged 9.3 years ago

  • Aubrey,Denton,TX
  • $70 per month
  • "Call the company, talk to the owner..."
  • "More expensive than DSL/Cable"
  • "Great option when the only other thing was ISDN or Satellite"
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SOL installed a hotspot to service my area, since my neighbors and I couldn't see their main tower. This has opened up a whole new world, since I was on ISDN (64-128k) before. The install was done right after they finished the hotspot, installer was on time, and the connection has been up since turned on. I don't always get the rated speed, but sometimes I getter better than what I pay for. I am able to VPN to my office.

Edit 12/10/03: SOL did some tweaking, and now I am getting 1300/1300 on a 1000/1000 plan. Had an outage on a Saturday night, and the president of the company came out and fixed it right then!

Edit 06/25/04: Still happy with the service, but speeds are not what they used to be. Many other houses in my area now have the same equipment on the roof, so I assume that is it.

Edit 05/11/05: Still pretty content. Cebridge is in the area trying to sell me, but their upload is maxed at 512, so I will stay where I am.

Edit 2006-04-06: still happy

Edit 2007-02-03: Still happy. Need to get upgraded to a different tower to get some higher speeds, but the service is fine, and they work well with me when issues do arise.

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