I miss having a stable connection. In the 2 years I was a Time Warner customer I can only rememebr 1 significant loss of service, and that was after a very bad storm that damaged a lot of buildings in my area.
In the 2 months I have been a Comcast customer (Twin Cities area was migrated over) I have had at least 3 losses of service.
MysticGogeta The Robot Devil Premium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX
Yeah im migrating to comcast sometime in January and I like this power boost but i'm not very happy with some of the things people talked about in the comcast forums I worry about outages and sync issues and high ping and packetloss I know I probably will have when I get migrated. -- Team Discovery-Join the fight
True but you still see the issues that "customers" do have. The whole power boost thing doesnt really mean much to people that use the lines for more than surfing the web or downloading small files. In that case for surfing the web you could save your self half the cost(if you have the option) I download demo games as big as 1G, first 17mgb go quick but then drops down to the same speed as everyone else, or trying to play a game online you feel the up and down with the bandwidth to were some times you just get disconnected from the server. Try uploading any half way good photos to anyone Every ISP will have good and bad points but you still need to see both sides to deside what will meet your needs. I have been with comcast for many years and like Comcast very much but with the needs I have if Fios was here for me I would take it over what I have in a heart beat