 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to battleop
Re: Where is the savings? Did you miss this line:
"symmetrical 15 Mbps tier for $45 a month, and a symmetrical 25 Mbps tier for $65 a month"
I pay 39.99 now for 10/1 connection. Symmetrical speeds are great, and this offering is outstanding. |
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 | Did you bother to read the words that are below "Where is the savings?" |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | reply to morbo said by morbo:Did you miss this line: "symmetrical 15 Mbps tier for $45 a month, and a symmetrical 25 Mbps tier for $65 a month" Did you miss his asking about a $15/20 tier? |
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 | reply to battleop There is huge cost savings, but because they are not competing on the low end service doesn't mean they are not saving people a ton of money and giving them much need options... Comcast and the Other Cable providers and compete and neither can ATT Uvers |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to battleop The pricing is $5 less per month for a tier that is 50% better download and 15x better upload. So $60 savings per year and a much, much better product. What are you whining about? |
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| reply to Linklist $15 to 20 is probably a bit optimistic, particularly when the systems are still being built out. Where I live (rural NE GA), the only thing that cheap stand-alone is dial-up. I've seen some cheaper (~$25) cable deals for lower speeds (1.5 Mbps) - but only if you subscribe to TV. |
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 | reply to morbo to be clear thats 15megabit up and 15 megabit down
25 megabit down and up
i pay 60$ CAD same now as USD btw for 4 megabit down and 640 kilobit up and its last of the unlimited |
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