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cork1958
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join:2000-02-26
Fruitport, MI
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reply to pahuser
Re: Interesting idea but....

said by pahuser :

Before I rant, I do understand there may be times where speeds are perhaps a tad slower. I know why this happens, and can occasionally live with it. Having said that, I guarantee you this. If it becomes a problem, and I don't get the advertised speed, they will fix it. If it slows down, I guarantee you, I will call them again, and again, and again. I also guarantee you, that eventually, they will give me a refund (they've already done so). I can also guarantee you, that they will know I will switch to a provider that can give me adequate service, should their sub-par service continue.

So why do you select few get on some of these folks cases, accusing them of whining about it. You sound like a corporate crony. Good business practice is good business practice. Maybe they don't have to "guarantee anything" in their TOS. But I guarantee you this, if pathetic and continual sub-par service is what a company offers, then they cannot advertise speeds they cannot deliver, and they will not survive.
Man, you said it all right there. Of the replies I've read down to here, the whiners are the ones you're responding to. Or, at least the "holier than thou" attitude type people. If my service were to go down to 80% efficiency for a prolonged period, you better believe I'm calling and complaining also. I don't expect a guarantee on speeds, but dang well better be getting close to "advertised" (NOT guaranteed) speeds. Expecting anything less makes you a total fool and also means I have a bridge for sale that I bet I can con you into buying simply because you are total pushover who is afraid to speak up!!
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fiberguy
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reply to JTRockville
I'd only pay $399.00 for that. Speak Easy has T-1 1.5 service for $399 a month. $299 if you want 384. But hey, you get that SLA..

This is no different than cell phones. When they were too expensive for everyone, people that had them, like me, had better service.

I really wish that broadband users would wake up and get a clue. Most of the bb users see what they WANT to see. Where does DSL state that the speeds advertised are guaranteed or what you will actually get? Anyone that uses DSL knows it's distance limited and speeds may vary on many factors. Cable modem service is the same thing. The speeds up "UP TO" speeds. So, please tell me where they are not advertising the speeds correctly? They are required to provide at least 256k to the end user by law to be broadband service.

I also wish that the DSL and cable companies would price service back up in the $80 range with $250.00 install fees so more people would jump off the net.

fiberguy
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join:2005-05-20

reply to Jameson
said by Jameson See Profile :

Look, im not a big fan of sarcasm; Like i said, they better provied what im paying for or hell yes im going to call in every time my speeds drop below 100kbps of what im paying for. Its BS that people are getting screwed for their money, and to tell you the truth im sick of it.
You are paying for speeds "up to" the speed advertised. What part of that don't you understand?

I think it's incredible how home/residential users think that they can get SLA based speeds for starting at $12.95 a month up to about $42.00 a month.

If this were the case, I bet ever business in the world would stop purchasing T-1 T-3, and other large trunk links for internet.

If you expect and desire internet that doesn't drop below 100kbps of what you pay for, then you should give up and get off the internet.

Even corporate networks drop below that point at times during heavy use. Get real!

This is nothing more than election year politics. Come on! What ever happened to gay marriage?


NY Tel
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join:2004-04-09
Smithtown, NY
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reply to 80 percent
said by 80 percent :

I think they should be forced to offer at least 80% of the speeds advertised 80% of the time on 100% of the network..
I found it pathetic that they thought this was an acceptable answer to the problem..(basically do nothing but throttle) If you can't offer 80% of the speed during peak times, then you have a poorly designed/run network..(the caps are too high)
Ahhhh perhaps yes but then the companies need to build the product using the bottoms up approach. Figure out the cost to engineer it, price it accordingly and then offer it in accordance with proper design.
This stuff does not just happen and get "productized" for free.
The problem is that people don't want to pay for quality. They want OC-192 bandwidth for 14.95 a month.
So your points are well taken but ALL of the carriers need to be careful of what the sell if they can't support it and make a decent margin on it to support it.
Am I alone in this view?


pahuser

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reply to dvd536
Before I rant, I do understand there may be times where speeds are perhaps a tad slower. I know why this happens, and can occasionally live with it. Having said that, I guarantee you this. If it becomes a problem, and I don't get the advertised speed, they will fix it. If it slows down, I guarantee you, I will call them again, and again, and again. I also guarantee you, that eventually, they will give me a refund (they've already done so). I can also guarantee you, that they will know I will switch to a provider that can give me adequate service, should their sub-par service continue.

So why do you select few get on some of these folks cases, accusing them of whining about it. You sound like a corporate crony. Good business practice is good business practice. Maybe they don't have to "guarantee anything" in their TOS. But I guarantee you this, if pathetic and continual sub-par service is what a company offers, then they cannot advertise speeds they cannot deliver, and they will not survive.


avantare
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Farmington, MI
reply to Rob
T-1's are Federally regulated for speed and up-time. I am also going to assume everything bigger is as well.

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80 percent

@telus.net

reply to crying morons
I think they should be forced to offer at least 80% of the speeds advertised 80% of the time on 100% of the network.. If they can't do that then it's false advertising... You can't put ridiculous statments in the TOS and say it is actually enforcable....

If a company is too cheap to upgrade a congested area (they claim it's not going to relieve the problem) I think it's a joke. when I worked for Cogeco, that's all the engineers would keep saying.. "If we add more upstream and downstream frequencies by splitting the nodes, all that bw will be saturated the same night.."

I found it pathetic that they thought this was an acceptable answer to the problem..(basically do nothing but throttle) If you can't offer 80% of the speed during peak times, then you have a poorly designed/run network..(the caps are too high)


JTRockville
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reply to phattieg
said by phattieg See Profile :

Look, being ripped off is paying $600 - $1100 for a T1 at 1,500 up/1,500 down.
Absolutely. I'd pay no more than $450 for that.


dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

reply to Rob
said by Rob See Profile :

said by crying morons :

It clearly states in most broadband TOS that it is a "BEST EFFORT" service. If you are too stupid to understand that, you DO NOT deserve to have broadband. Most companies do their best to provide you with the best possible speeds. If you would like a guaranteed bandwidth range and guaranteed 24/7 up time then you need to look at the ds1/ds3 arena. These are guaranteed lines and they cost what you would expect to pay for the service you will get from them. DSL/Cable/BPL- these services are made to be cheap- so don't b*tch when you don't get what your buddy gets who lives down the road. Granted if you have a line issue, it should be fixed. But just keep that in the back of your head a 1.544mb symmetric ds1 costs several hundred dollars a month most isps have 6.0mb asymmetric line for under 60 dollars. Think about that the next time you have something to whine about!
Actually all you need is a T1 with an SLA. No need for a ds1/ds3.
DS1 = T1, DS3 = T3. the acro's mean the same thing. theres a digital signal present for data.
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dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

reply to Ummmyea
said by Ummmyea :

please refer to the TOS where it says speed is gauranteed.

And if you find it, please post it here.
if you want guarantees, buy a connection with a SLA e.g. a T1 line.
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Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
·Comcast

reply to crying morons
said by crying morons :

It clearly states in most broadband TOS that it is a "BEST EFFORT" service. If you are too stupid to understand that, you DO NOT deserve to have broadband. Most companies do their best to provide you with the best possible speeds. If you would like a guaranteed bandwidth range and guaranteed 24/7 up time then you need to look at the ds1/ds3 arena. These are guaranteed lines and they cost what you would expect to pay for the service you will get from them. DSL/Cable/BPL- these services are made to be cheap- so don't b*tch when you don't get what your buddy gets who lives down the road. Granted if you have a line issue, it should be fixed. But just keep that in the back of your head a 1.544mb symmetric ds1 costs several hundred dollars a month most isps have 6.0mb asymmetric line for under 60 dollars. Think about that the next time you have something to whine about!
Actually all you need is a T1 with an SLA. No need for a ds1/ds3.
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phattieg

join:2001-04-29
Winter Park, FL
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reply to Jameson
Look, being ripped off is paying $600 - $1100 for a T1 at 1,500 up/1,500 down. If you have RESIDENTIAL service, then you have no say so, simply because you SHARE the pipe. Now, if your speed issues stay at an absolute crawl for 6 hours or more a day (like 1000kbps less during off peak hours for the majority of the day), and the symptoms do not get better within a week or two, then you have right to complain, especially if your ping times suffer, and you get packet loss. If you depend on internet as much as you depend on air, then get something that has a guarantee'd transfer rate, instead of something that is cheaper..


MysticGogeta
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League City, TX
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reply to JTRockville
Fact is no one does unless you want to pay a ridiculous amount a month.


Minister

join:2002-01-02
Fleeting
reply to JTRockville
Right-O!


CaptainObvious

@americainter.net
reply to Jameson
There is a reason we charge $49 bucks for BEST EFFORT 1.5 DSL and $425 for a T1 with an SLA. If your bandwidth is really that important to your job or what ever then come off the money and pay for it.

bignate

join:2005-12-05
Austin, TX

reply to Jameson
the problem is that it is impossible to test for sure.. the web is one of those weakest link kind of things.

like for instance if you have 1.5m/384k dsl and your buddy has the same thing and you download from him you are going to get 384 at best. even though your down speed is 1.5, his upload is only 384, so you will get 384. and even less than that if he has any other applications taking up any bandwidth.

it works the same on the web, even though again you have 1.5m, the site you are going to may either not have that much bandwidth or have too many people using up that bandwidth at any given moment keeping you from achieving the 1.5 you are paying for.

throughput has both ends and everything in between to deal with. all we are buying is a speed from our houses to the internet portal...


NY Tel
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join:2004-04-09
Smithtown, NY
·VOIPo

reply to crying morons
said by crying morons :

It clearly states in most broadband TOS that it is a "BEST EFFORT" service. If you are too stupid to understand that, you DO NOT deserve to have broadband. Most companies do their best to provide you with the best possible speeds. If you would like a guaranteed bandwidth range and guaranteed 24/7 up time then you need to look at the ds1/ds3 arena. These are guaranteed lines and they cost what you would expect to pay for the service you will get from them. DSL/Cable/BPL- these services are made to be cheap- so don't b*tch when you don't get what your buddy gets who lives down the road. Granted if you have a line issue, it should be fixed. But just keep that in the back of your head a 1.544mb symmetric ds1 costs several hundred dollars a month most isps have 6.0mb asymmetric line for under 60 dollars. Think about that the next time you have something to whine about!
You make an excellent point but how many times do you see someone post: "my 14.95 a month DSL line has been down and Verizon is making me lose 10 thousand dollars a day" or "Comcast caused me to lose my business because users can't get to my web site or my email is down etc..."
Lose my business? Then get a business grade circuit that has an SLA with 5 nines so that your livelihood is not based on a single point of failure.
But whine they do....


insomniac84

join:2002-01-03
Schererville, IN
reply to Jameson
I think capping the amount one can download is a lot worse, than an oversold cable node were you get slower speeds during peak hours.


crying morons

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reply to Ummmyea
It clearly states in most broadband TOS that it is a "BEST EFFORT" service. If you are too stupid to understand that, you DO NOT deserve to have broadband. Most companies do their best to provide you with the best possible speeds. If you would like a guaranteed bandwidth range and guaranteed 24/7 up time then you need to look at the ds1/ds3 arena. These are guaranteed lines and they cost what you would expect to pay for the service you will get from them. DSL/Cable/BPL- these services are made to be cheap- so don't b*tch when you don't get what your buddy gets who lives down the road. Granted if you have a line issue, it should be fixed. But just keep that in the back of your head a 1.544mb symmetric ds1 costs several hundred dollars a month most isps have 6.0mb asymmetric line for under 60 dollars. Think about that the next time you have something to whine about!


JTRockville
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Rockville, MD
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reply to N10Cities
Exactly. That's why refunds aren't appropriate.

If you want refunds, then get a connection with a guarantee.
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