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Battledad

@comcast.net

reply to amgqmp1
Re: Verifying QWest DSL speed before signing up?

I ordered QWest DSL with a target of 7mb. The line should go active tomorrow (Thursday) with the modem showing up the same day.

I just had Comcast out again today on my cable internet due to massive speed issues (either connection/routing or DNS server). I'm going to run both connections for 30 days (switching between them) to see how they compare. If QWest can get within reasonable distance of their 7mb claim I'll drop CC.

amgqmp1

join:2008-11-10
West Des Moines, IA
·Mediacom

reply to Drylander
I just had 20MBit service installed at my house today. The actual negotiated connection speed is somewhere between 20,500 and 21,000 (I cannot recall the actual # at the moment). I also have 20MBit service at my office. It's showing 19,002 at the current moment.

Either way, both locations now have very fast, very reliable Internet access.

thadsaab

join:2007-09-10
Iowa City, IA

reply to Drylander
said by Drylander See Profile :

I expect they will just say I can cancel in 30 days if I don't like it. Of course that means that I would need to keep (and pay for) both cable and dsl.
You'll probably pay for both for a while anyway--unless you're planning on going without Internet for a while. I believe Comcast prorates your bill when you start and end service. A couple days won't hurt. If the DSL does what you want, just drop off the cable modem at the Comcast office the next day. If it doesn't, return the DSL modem and get a refund.


jinjimbob
Troy Mcclure

join:2001-11-13
reply to Drylander
They advertise 7Mpbs service in my area too, it doesn't mean anyone can get it though.

I have 1.5Mbps service, and their online qualifying service says I can only get MSN dialup.

pooker314

join:2005-04-12
Brush Prairie, WA

reply to viperlmw
said by viperlmw See Profile :

If the online qualification tool indicates you qualify for 7M, then that's what you should be able to get.
Qwest's online tool has been a joke of late. I am getting 1.5 service. I check every once in awhile to see if anything faster is available. Over the past month, the online tool has told me that 7mb is available, that only 1.5mb is available, and that nothing is available. Just this morning, it told me that neither my phone number nor address were within Qwest's 14 state service area. If you call and speak with a CSR, you should be able to get more accurate information (they appear to use some different tool). However, the only way you are going to get perfect info is to actually install.

viperlmw
Premium
join:2005-01-25
·Qwest.net

reply to Drylander
If the online qualification tool indicates you qualify for 7M, then that's what you should be able to get. If you could only qualify for 3 or 5M, then that's what the qual tool would indicate.

For example, I am to far from the CO for 7M, and the online tool tells me that I only qualify for 256k, 1.5M and 3M. I pay the 3-5-7 meg price for 3M. But as it's rock solid, and cable tops out at 1.5m here, it's a no-brainer for me.

Drylander

join:2005-06-26
Battle Ground, WA

reply to Drylander
In our area they are advertising and selling 3 speeds: 1.5mb for $14.95; 7mb for $25 and 20mb for $45. I spoke with a CS person and they said the 1.5 and 7 were available to me. the 7 (or something in that range) would work fine and the price is less than 1/2 Comcast (for the first 12 months) and then still $18 less than Comcast after 12 months.

From a price standpoint it's interesting.

dynodb
Premium,VIP
join:2004-04-21
Minneapolis, MN

reply to talikarni
said by talikarni See Profile :

Remember... it is "speeds up to..."
So you may end up paying for 7Mb service and only see 2Mb speeds. check with some neighbors to see what their speeds actually are and go for a speed package close to what they see. Better to save the $20-50 per month.
If someone is signed up for the 7M package but only getting 2M, that would indicate a problem that would be pursued by Qwest.

As mentioned, the price is the same for 3M, 5M and 7M, but if someone isn't getting close to what they've signed up for, they'll try to fix problem causing it.

Drylander

join:2005-06-26
Battle Ground, WA

reply to Drylander
I've emailed QWest 2x so far asking for information on how I can get confirmation of their ability to deliver something near 7mb (2mb isn't close enough). No response yet.

I expect they will just say I can cancel in 30 days if I don't like it. Of course that means that I would need to keep (and pay for) both cable and dsl.

Maybe it's worth a call to Comcast and explain what I'm contemplating to see if they will cut my internet bill ($54 currently).

I just ran speedtest.net using a local access pt. My down speed came back at 20.38 and my up speed shows 6.18.

questionable

join:2005-10-18
Phoenix, AZ

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reply to talikarni
this guys is a obvious cox shill

the price for 3meg, 5 meg and 7 meg is the same.

iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
reply to Drylander
On 7 Mbit yyou'll see at most 6 Mbit due to overhead. 700k up. If you're okay with that and the online prequalification is correct, you should be good.


no_one

@qwest.net
reply to Drylander
DSL has overhead so you will never see the full 7.

Drylander

join:2005-06-26
Battle Ground, WA
reply to Drylander
Thanks for the comments. I do realize that it is "up to" but wonder how close it needs to be valid and honest? Is +/- 20% reasonable? Think I'll check with QWest and ask that question.

talikarni

join:2009-02-05
Niceville, FL

reply to Drylander
Remember... it is "speeds up to..."
So you may end up paying for 7Mb service and only see 2Mb speeds. check with some neighbors to see what their speeds actually are and go for a speed package close to what they see. Better to save the $20-50 per month.

cscottm

join:2002-05-09
Kent, WA
reply to Drylander
Another thing to try is to maybe see what your neighbors qualify for using their address & phone #.

dynodb
Premium,VIP
join:2004-04-21
Minneapolis, MN

reply to Drylander
I seriously doubt that would happen. They'd have to go through the trouble of provisioning your port and wiring your line to the DSLAM just to get you to train at the right rate.

Your best bet is to order DSL, but not to cancel your current service until you're satisfied that DSL will suit your needs. You should be able to cancel within the first month without penalty if you're not satisfied with the service:

The early-termination charge associated with the 2-year term commitment will be waived if: (A) you notify Qwest within 30 days of the date you ordered the service with a term commitment that you do not agree to the terms of this agreement and terminate your service and (B) Qwest has not performed and you have not used any of that service. Qwest may waive the early-termination charge if you move or upgrade service; your original term commitment period may start over.

Drylander

join:2005-06-26
Battle Ground, WA

I'm using Comcast but am sick of the problems and bs. QWest claims that they can deliver 7mb DSL at my location...which is much faster than they previously stated.

Before I sign up I would like to get a tech out here and show me the connection speed. Anyone done that or have any suggestions on how to verify before I switch?
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