 | 40Mbps service We recently upgraded our business account from the 6-7 meg service to 40. Actually we signed up for 20 but have been provisioned 40 down/5 up. I think the actual 40 meg service is 11 up. It's been rock solid and highly recommended. Our location is WV. |
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 Smith6612Premium,MVM join:2008-02-01 North Tonawanda, NY kudos:22 | I presume this is a VDSL2 setup and not a Fiber setup? If so, nice! Post some speed tests if you could so people can see them  |
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 | Yes, it's VDSL2. Here are two tests...one from speedtest.net and one on Frontier's site.
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 Smith6612Premium,MVM join:2008-02-01 North Tonawanda, NY kudos:22 | Nice. That's not too shabby. How's the latency on it in a traceroute? I'm curious to know if Frontier is using Interleaving on their VDSL2 product. |
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 | Here is a tracert to dslreports.com. |
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 Smith6612Premium,MVM join:2008-02-01 North Tonawanda, NY kudos:22 | Hmm. 8ms to 38ms. Must be usage-induced during that time. Anyways, 8ms is pretty nice for VDSL as well. Usually you'll be 20+ms to the first hop because they have the Interleaving depth turned up with delay set. Nice, solid traceroute there too. |
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 DampierPhillip M Dampier join:2003-03-23 Rochester, NY | reply to jaywv30 said by jaywv30 :We recently upgraded our business account from the 6-7 meg service to 40. Actually we signed up for 20 but have been provisioned 40 down/5 up. I think the actual 40 meg service is 11 up. It's been rock solid and highly recommended. Our location is WV. What city are you in? |
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 | Logan |
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 mike1965Geek4rent join:2002-09-23 Marion, IL | reply to jaywv30 just curious may I ask what you are paying per month for it?...and are they making you pay the modem rental fee? |
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 | I'll have to find our bill for the exact amount but I think it went from around $65.00 for 6 Mbps to $95.00 for 20 Mbps (however we were provisioned 40 Mbps). They quoted us $30.00 more for 40 Mbps so should be around $125.00. |
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