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CCTVTech
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reply to CCTVTech
Re: Availability

The house is still being built. It will be finished in July.

I asked the rep what my neighbors were getting and she couldn't tell me. She said each line is different, which I understand how it works, I just wanted to know if I could get better then 1.5 down.

The online tool said broadband is available for my new address but doesn't list any speeds/prices.

This would be residential service.

Someone said that I could purchase an extra fiber strand from the contractor that pulled fiber to the development and then have it lit be an independent ISP. But i know the cost to get that fiber down the street to my house would be way out of my budget.
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said by CCTVTech See Profile :

The house is still being built. It will be finished in July.

I asked the rep what my neighbors were getting and she couldn't tell me. She said each line is different, which I understand how it works, I just wanted to know if I could get better then 1.5 down.

The online tool said broadband is available for my new address but doesn't list any speeds/prices.

This would be residential service.

Someone said that I could purchase an extra fiber strand from the contractor that pulled fiber to the development and then have it lit be an independent ISP. But i know the cost to get that fiber down the street to my house would be way out of my budget.
Ok what development. Salesmen sell and exaggerate. That fiber would need to be tied in somewhere. That is an interesting claim. Phoenix tends to be Cox, Qwest. Then again who knows. Never ignore a long shot.

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reply to CCTVTech
You could also get in touch with someone in Qwest that can run their own qualification test for the address, you should be able to get 5-7Mbps down there.


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May 14th, @10:12AM

reply to CCTVTech
said by CCTVTech See Profile :

The house is still being built. It will be finished in July.
I seem to recall that you may be able to get the phone service installed prior to move in if you can work it out with the builder (that way you should be able to have DSL available on the day you move in). I have no idea how you would find out what your line would qualify for prior to there being a line, but it seems likely that someone at qwest would have a rough idea.

Oh, and if you know the new neighbors just ask them what they are getting (it would probably be similar). And if you don't know them then it could be a great time to meet them.
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