 ztmikeMark for moderationPremium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN 1 edit | reply to ddevalcourt
Re: Cox DOCSIS 3 speed test in Lafayette said by ddevalcourt:I have Cox's DOCSIS 3 in Lafayette, Why would you stick around with Cox when you could get a faster cheaper connection with the fiber connection? If..its available to you that is.
But wow whoever goes with Cox over the competition I'm sorry..but is a complete moron.
Edit: Isn't Comcast 50meg tier have 10mbps upload? Wonder why Cox isn't going with at least 10..my guess would be because Cox isn't capping it? -- »www.ps3grid.net |
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 jmn1207Premium join:2000-07-19 Ashburn, VA | I've read PR reports that claim people in Japan are leaving their 100/100 NTT FTTP connections for J:COM's 160/10 DOCSIS 3.0 service. I thought that was a bit silly, myself. |
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 | reply to ztmike Its not available to me for one. And I have no interest in a government run service provider to be honest.
I have and am very happy with Cox. It's been way better than any other service I have had (Dish and DTV, BellSouth/AT&T).
They have been providing everything I need and more for a very long time compared to all the others currently available to me.
I have worked from home a LOT for many years using all while using Cox service, running my VPN router to work, Cisco IP phone, video conferencing and so on. I have rarely have been able to fully utilize all the bandwidth my service is suppose to offer to date.
The new service is just icing on the cake for me. The better upload speeds then the prior service helps on the rare occasion when I am trying to do too much at one time and has been extremely beneficial already. |
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