Comments on news posted 2012-08-01 08:32:15: Liberty Cablevision and OneLink Communications are linking up in a $585 million deal to create Puerto Ricos largest cable operator. ..
Will have to see what this will create. Onelink still provide us with the same broadband speed as when they started rolling it out 6-7 year ago...& the speed has only gone worst. At no time I can get 4mbps (will be lucky to hit 2 mbps). Talked to onelink...& they say if I am getting more then 512kbps...my signal is good. Hoping after Liberty completes the takeover....I get much higher broadband.
My cousin's husband got Claro for DSL and they are truly pathetic. They moved their call center operations to DR for cheap labor and their speeds are painful.
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reply to rajmarie Someone ordered Claro Internet and unknowingly used my email address to confirm their order. It took Claro 30 days to setup that account. lol
. At no time I can get 4mbps (will be lucky to hit 2 mbps). Talked to onelink...& they say if I am getting more then 512kbps...my signal is good..
Thats actually pretty sad if it was not for the caps and throttles Id advise you to go with TMobile and just hotspot a phone. I was in PR just a few months ago and my G2X pulled 4-5mbps on hspa+ towers out there and I mostly traveled from San Juan to Bayamon and still had that amount of throughput frequently.
OneLink should have got the clue years ago on what is high speed Internet but since the other cable operators (Liberty and Choice Cable) do not compete with them they can do whatever they please.
This is Choice Cable basic Internet service soon to be 15 Mbps for $30 bucks (soon to be $31). They do suck badly with upload which is still 512 Kbps soon to be 768 Kbps.