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 dadkinsCan you do Blu?Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA kudos:18 1 edit | Uhm... Y'all are missing something... that includes(per month) - A cell phone, TV, VoIP, and a 50/50 pipe for $415.18(per month).
It's not just the services, but the upkeep on all the HW as well.
It's a fiber pipe with 50/50 for your computer + digital TVs highest-end package, Full Color Multiplex, which features over 250 channels and includes every premium channel(plus the STBs) + VoIP(plus VoIP HW). Add into that the cost(and upkeep(like maybe replacements ever needed)) of a cell.
Who else is throwing 50/50 fiber? For ANY price? Uh huh...
Surewest's 20/20 would do me fine! Hell! The 10/10 would be acceptable!!!
Caps? *FOR ME*, 40G wouldn't be a problem - seeing as I rarely go over 30G now.  So far, the 40G cap is speculation.
Yeah, this looks terrible, huh? »/archive?zip=&···t=Search -- Think outside the Fox... Opera | |  kpfx join:2005-10-28 San Antonio, TX Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
| From my perspective thats over $100 per service (not counting taxes, fees, etc
): much higher than the normal non-bundled rates from other providers.
I can get a fully loaded digital cable or satellite pack with every premium & DVR for slightly less than $100/mo. Phone service with unlimited long distance will cost anywhere from $30-60. Add another $60/mo for a cell phone and that leaves me with about $220/mo for their internet, awfully close to their unbundled valued price. Dont see much of a savings there.
Yeah, 50x50 is impressive
and excessive for the vast majority of the market. The only reason somebody would justify this services is if theyre doing a lot of downloading or had a lot of users in the household. Of course youll now slam into that nice 40 Gig cap faster! | |
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