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Dan L

@sprintbbd.net

Nearing the end on my Sprint Broadband Direct fixed wireless

I'm going to miss it, and now that most people have already
arranged some other internet, it is SMOKING fast here in
San Jose (commonly over 5 megabits).
All of the alternatives are rather unattractive. For the same
money, I'm going to be getting a quarter the speed with
monthly caps. This is the first time in my experience with
computer technology that I am going to be paying MORE for
LESS.

There were a few burbles in this last month of service. Some
people that didn't use their connections much had them
turned off, just to get them to call tech support so that
the customer could be notified that the service would be
discontinued at the end of July. Whoever thought that was a
good idea is some kind of idiot. And when I called the
support number to get my neighbor's internet turned back on,
I was not connected to an overseas support department. I
got to talk to a slightly discouraged american sounding guy
that arranged for a "hit" on my modem, to get it
reprovisioned.

I've looked at a couple of satellite providers (Hughes and
Wildblue), and babysat a wildblue dish installation. So now
I hate that stuff: the installers are like used car salesmen
and the technical support that I got from the Indians at
Earthlink was borderline criminal. The Hughes guys were
pretty good, actually, with technical support. And I won't
talk about FAPPING, and underdelivered bitrates.

There's some guy in our neighborhood that's running point
to point microwave, 802.11 and 5.8 GHz stuff, and unless
you get yourself a little dish and skim some of the cream
that is being distributed to your neighborhood the bitrates
are .. disappointing, at best. He can't build it out fast
enough or big enough to compare to the old service. He needs
hilltop locations and good viewsheds, so each step forward
is a negotiation.

The G2 and G3 networks can just barely be used here. Sprint
runs about 160 kbits here, which is just painful. AT&T, the
evil empire, runs about a megabit. We're in a fringe area
where some receives have problems choosing between EDGE and
HSDPA, so from minute to minute you are either on the good
network or the suck network.

And our dialup still sucks. 21.6KBaud, on a dry day with
no wind. And that's AT&T, too. I talked to a guy running a
T1 up the hill. The CIO that he was running for was going to
be paying 600 a month for it. So much for wires.

I'll be streaming somafm's groove salad until sprint pulls
the plug.


soonerfan

@sprintbbd.net

I too am going to miss SBD. Since 2001 its worked like clockwork here in the OKC area. The only 2 times its gone down were to due a bad power supply on the modem and coax on the dish getting corroded.

Switching to Sprint Evdo, which looks like its about 1/4 of the SBD download speeds.

I'll be using be using it until they pull the plug.. which could be as soon as tomorrow!!



jack69

@level3.net

reply to Dan L

said by Dan L :

I'm going to miss it, and now that most people have already
arranged some other internet, it is SMOKING fast here in
San Jose (commonly over 5 megabits).
All of the alternatives are rather unattractive. For the same
money, I'm going to be getting a quarter the speed with
monthly caps. This is the first time in my experience with
computer technology that I am going to be paying MORE for
LESS.

There were a few burbles in this last month of service. Some
people that didn't use their connections much had them
turned off, just to get them to call tech support so that
the customer could be notified that the service would be
discontinued at the end of July. Whoever thought that was a
good idea is some kind of idiot. And when I called the
support number to get my neighbor's internet turned back on,
I was not connected to an overseas support department. I
got to talk to a slightly discouraged american sounding guy
that arranged for a "hit" on my modem, to get it
reprovisioned.

I've looked at a couple of satellite providers (Hughes and
Wildblue), and babysat a wildblue dish installation. So now
I hate that stuff: the installers are like used car salesmen
and the technical support that I got from the Indians at
Earthlink was borderline criminal. The Hughes guys were
pretty good, actually, with technical support. And I won't
talk about FAPPING, and underdelivered bitrates.

There's some guy in our neighborhood that's running point
to point microwave, 802.11 and 5.8 GHz stuff, and unless
you get yourself a little dish and skim some of the cream
that is being distributed to your neighborhood the bitrates
are .. disappointing, at best. He can't build it out fast
enough or big enough to compare to the old service. He needs
hilltop locations and good viewsheds, so each step forward
is a negotiation.

The G2 and G3 networks can just barely be used here. Sprint
runs about 160 kbits here, which is just painful. AT&T, the
evil empire, runs about a megabit. We're in a fringe area
where some receives have problems choosing between EDGE and
HSDPA, so from minute to minute you are either on the good
network or the suck network.

And our dialup still sucks. 21.6KBaud, on a dry day with
no wind. And that's AT&T, too. I talked to a guy running a
T1 up the hill. The CIO that he was running for was going to
be paying 600 a month for it. So much for wires.

I'll be streaming somafm's groove salad until sprint pulls
the plug.
I have been using the same sprint braodband and have downgraded the service to Cricket wireless broadband for $40 a month. Nothing to brag about, but I can still watch youtube and seems pretty reasonable. Best of all...no contract. Might want to give this a try!


Mike2526

@sprintbbd.net

My Service is still working in Clovis, CA. Anybody else still working??? Aug 3rd is today. Hopefully it keeps on working woooo



soonerfan

@spcsdns.net

reply to Dan L
Here in OKC.. mine worked up until Monday, August 4th. Around 9:00 AM they shut it down. After which, I had the LOCK light on the modem for about an hour. After that the only light that showed on the modem was the power light.

So long Sprint Broadband Direct.. RIP!

Now I am getting upload/download speeds on my Sprint EVDO modem in the daytime:



and at night:



indi00

@mdsg-pacwest.com

reply to Mike2526

said by Mike2526 :

My Service is still working in Clovis, CA. Anybody else still working??? Aug 3rd is today. Hopefully it keeps on working woooo
Clovis, CA here. My service blacked out on July 15. SBBD will be missed. Had since it was rolled out and back then, the only other option was dial up. Went without internet for two weeks after that.

Now I'm back to dialup 21.6kbps max $12 a month. I was looking at Unwired for $70 384Kbps symmetrical for $70 a month with $300 install fee. They seem strict with bandwidth useage and will throttle you. That is a huge downgrade to an avg of 60G a month download on SBBD. Only upside is it is fixed wireless and offers better ping for gaming from what I've seen. At $70 384Kbps + $300 install, the price is too steep to downgrade to.

Just found out two days ago after checking aroun, AT&T in our area is offering DSL. They can only offer the lowest speed for my number at 768kbps/384kbps $10 a month with a one year commitment + $50 DSL modem, self install. I'm appx. 30,000FT from the CO, So I'm crossing my fingers if actually comes out here. I will know in a few weeks.

BTW here's the CO info for Clovis that is recently available for DSL...

Forum CLVSCA11: Post!
Telco: PACIFIC BELL - CA
Address: 525 E SHAW AV

google map the location
Serves:
559-278 559-291 559-292 559-294 559-297
559-298 559-299 559-322 559-323 559-324
559-325 559-327 559-346 559-347 559-348


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