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Rob A
Jets AFC Championship
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join:2005-01-17
Pompton Plains, NJ
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·Verizon Online DSL

reply to furlonium

Re: Pricing

said by furlonium:

said by Rob A:

$80/month? Wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to much. And I doubt you get anywhere near 16Mbps anyway.
I pay $72/month for 20/2 from RCN. Is that wayyyyyyyyyyy too much?

No really, is it? haha! I don't mind paying.
I say it is. My DSL is only 3Mbps/768K but it's only $24.99/month. And when fios becomes available I can get it for $29.99/month for 10Mbps/2Mbps.

soothsayer15

join:2002-03-01
Irving, TX

said by Rob A:

said by furlonium:

said by Rob A:

$80/month? Wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to much. And I doubt you get anywhere near 16Mbps anyway.
I pay $72/month for 20/2 from RCN. Is that wayyyyyyyyyyy too much?

No really, is it? haha! I don't mind paying.
I say it is. My DSL is only 3Mbps/768K but it's only $24.99/month. And when fios becomes available I can get it for $29.99/month for 10Mbps/2Mbps.
On top of that, FIOS is $30 dollars cheaper for standalone for 15/2. I'm not sure how Charter sees that as competing.


Rob A
Jets AFC Championship
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join:2005-01-17
Pompton Plains, NJ

I will never understand cable companies pricings, it's like they don't even want to be competative.



dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
kudos:4

reply to Rob A

said by Rob A:

said by furlonium:

said by Rob A:

$80/month? Wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to much. And I doubt you get anywhere near 16Mbps anyway.
I pay $72/month for 20/2 from RCN. Is that wayyyyyyyyyyy too much?

No really, is it? haha! I don't mind paying.
I say it is. My DSL is only 3Mbps/768K but it's only $24.99/month. And when fios becomes available I can get it for $29.99/month for 10Mbps/2Mbps.
Add in your POTS and all its associated bullshit fees and you're way over $40/month!
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You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth


Rob A
Jets AFC Championship
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join:2005-01-17
Pompton Plains, NJ
Reviews:
·Verizon Online DSL

said by dvd536:

Add in your POTS and all its associated bullshit fees and you're way over $40/month!
POTS is not expensive. I get unlimited calling US and Canada WITH taxes for $48. Not that bad if you ask me.


dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
Premium
join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
kudos:4

said by Rob A:

said by dvd536:

Add in your POTS and all its associated bullshit fees and you're way over $40/month!
POTS is not expensive. I get unlimited calling US and Canada WITH taxes for $48. Not that bad if you ask me.
But with just about any cable company you can get wayyyyyy more than 3mbps for what you're spending but if you DON'T have a cellphone then i guess what you have is a pretty good deal with DSL.
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You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

reply to Rob A

said by Rob A:

I will never understand cable companies pricings, it's like they don't even want to be competative.
if you're the only game in town you don't have to be competitive.


benc
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join:2007-06-17
Glen Carbon, IL
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·Charter

I mostly agree with that.

Where I live, Charter is the only option that costs less than $100.

I have Charter Business Internet for $67 and it's not very reliable. But, I can't expect them to because of a lack of an uptime guarantee. However it's bad enough that I have a dial-up account with Copper.net just in case Charter goes out. The dial-up as backup is good enough because while I don't *always* need fast downloads, I do like to be able to do basic things no matter what.

Truth be told, there are ALWAYS other options. T1 and higher is always an option, albeit a pricey one. The question is, are there other options in the sub-$100/mo. bracket?

If Charter charged $400/mo., then I'd just go for T1, and that's probably what everyone else would do, or just not get fast Internet (among those who don't consider it important).

All I know is that when my apartment lease expires, I'm making sure I can get DSL at the next apartment. Anyone else interested in the same thing can look at whitefence.com, which can tell you what you can get based on street address.


pabster

join:2001-12-09
Waterloo, IA
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·Mediacom

reply to Rob A
LOL. I get unlimited US/Canada calling for about $1.50 a month with my non-POTS solution.

POTS is expensive, and it is ridiculous for the telco to require you to purchase it to get DSL service.



Rob A
Jets AFC Championship
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join:2005-01-17
Pompton Plains, NJ
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reply to BF69

said by BF69:

said by Rob A:

I will never understand cable companies pricings, it's like they don't even want to be competative.
if you're the only game in town you don't have to be competitive.
I feel bad for you guys. So mostly charter is just taking advantage of you guys because their is no one to challenge them and make them give reasonable prices.


Rob A
Jets AFC Championship
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join:2005-01-17
Pompton Plains, NJ
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·Verizon Online DSL

reply to dvd536

said by dvd536:

said by Rob A:

said by dvd536:

Add in your POTS and all its associated bullshit fees and you're way over $40/month!
POTS is not expensive. I get unlimited calling US and Canada WITH taxes for $48. Not that bad if you ask me.
But with just about any cable company you can get wayyyyyy more than 3mbps for what you're spending but if you DON'T have a cellphone then i guess what you have is a pretty good deal with DSL.
Personally, price is much more important to me than speed. I find 3Mbps plenty for what I do. Browsing the web is lightning fast, and I almost never download a file more than 10MB. I probably avg a total of 10-15MB a wk or less of total downloading.

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