 ShamayimI already have a Messiah.Premium join:2002-09-23 | Uh-Oh ". . . the primary user is small business and not residential in the short run."
Sounds like the long awaited DOCSIS 3.0 may cost us residential users an arm and a leg. -- Who is Jesus? and Why it matters (to YOU).
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 1 edit | If there boost package is anything to go by maybe the $80 - $100 a month range. Which isnt that bad actually.
Honestly not many people would need the bandwidth. I am happy with 30/5 speeds
Also considering fios internet at 50/20 is $139.95 a month says $80 - $100 a month sounds reasonable. Maybe at 50/10 speeds or something similiar. |
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 ShamayimI already have a Messiah.Premium join:2002-09-23 | I wonder if this is going to be self-install technology once CV mails us the new modem, or will an installer visit be needed? I suppose we're going to have to return the current DOC2 modem. -- Who is Jesus? and Why it matters (to YOU).
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to Shamayim said by Shamayim:". . . the primary user is small business and not residential in the short run."Sounds like the long awaited DOCSIS 3.0 may cost us residential users an arm and a leg. Still exponentially better than a T1. |
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 RARPSL join:1999-12-08 Suffern, NY | reply to Shamayim said by Shamayim:I wonder if this is going to be self-install technology once CV mails us the new modem, or will an installer visit be needed? I suppose we're going to have to return the current DOC2 modem. There should be no need to have an installer visit. There should be no difference between the current install of a D2 modem and the new D3 Modem (even simpler since the wire to plug it into is already there). I predict that all that would be needed is to do a Modem Swap at your local CV Storefront. They will upgrade your account, hand you your new D3 Modem, and register it. You just need to plug it in and start using it. As to returning the modem, you will if it is a CV modem not one you purchased yourself. |
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 | reply to majortom1029 said by majortom1029:If there boost package is anything to go by maybe the $80 - $100 a month range. Which isnt that bad actually. ... Also considering fios internet at 50/20 is $139.95 a month says $80 - $100 a month sounds reasonable. Maybe at 50/10 speeds or something similiar. Incorrect.
FiOS 50/20 is $89.95/month throughout the entirety of the Cablevision footprint. |
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 | It waa hidden when i looked but then i found it. for my parents in lindenhurst it was $94.95 not 89.
So its not 89 .95 a month through the entire footprint either. |
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 | said by majortom1029:It waa hidden when i looked but then i found it. for my parents in lindenhurst it was $94.95 not 89. So its not 89 .95 a month through the entire footprint either. whatever. $89.95, $94.95.. it's still a looonnng way off from your ill-quoted $139.95.
$89.95 if you get TV and phone. $94.95 otherwise, and YES, throughout Cablevision's entire footprint. There ya go.
And what's this about "hidden"? It's right there on the signup page. How is that "hidden"? |
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