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Re: [Southeast] No speed increase for business customers yet? said by mario44222:Still waiting here too, however I had a customer upgrade from 35/35 to 150/35 and is reportedly getting now 150M/73M 150/35 has always been around 155/75 real-world speeds.
Anyway I am getting a little impatient as well as I am basically over-paying by $200/month until they get the prices down similar to what residential is for the speed. -- 300/150 mbit Bonded Verizon FiOS connection FTW! |
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 McBane join:2008-08-22 Plano, TX | Heh, yeah. This is like the longest we've ever had to wait for the new speeds to come to business I think. If they don't get the new prices in by October I'm probably going to downgrade back to 35/35 after they did all that work for me to get my GPON installed. |
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 | reply to yurimaster I called the FSC this morning regarding Quantum for Business customers but as far as the call reps know there is not a clue  |
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 McBane join:2008-08-22 Plano, TX | I think Verizon is the only company to have slower business speeds than residential, and do their upgrades this way... |
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 | reply to yurimaster Another month... Still no progress =( |
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 | reply to yurimaster 4 months and nothing. You'd think Verizon would reason that business customers would utilize the higher speeds more than the average residential customer. |
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 McBane join:2008-08-22 Plano, TX | Yeah this time it's getting kind of ridiculous... |
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 | reply to McBane said by McBane:I think Verizon is the only company to have slower business speeds than residential, and do their upgrades this way... Ha! Be glad you aren't stuck with Slime Warner. The max non-Metro-E speed they offer business customers in this area is 10/2 for $399.99/mo whereas residential can get 50/5 for $99.
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