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Darknessfall
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join:2012-08-17
Motorola MG8725
Cisco DPC3008
Asus RT-N66

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Re: Upstream speeds?

said by TBBroadband:

Upstream is available up to 5megs. The highest speed tier available now is 24meg by 5meg. To achieve a good amount of the upload you need to be at least 1,000 feet from the VARD- which is what we have found out with our customers on that network.

It's 24/3 not 24/5.

djrobx
Premium Member
join:2000-05-31
Reno, NV
·AT&T FTTP

djrobx

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said by Darknessfall:

said by TBBroadband:

Upstream is available up to 5megs. The highest speed tier available now is 24meg by 5meg. To achieve a good amount of the upload you need to be at least 1,000 feet from the VARD- which is what we have found out with our customers on that network.

It's 24/3 not 24/5.

Yes, it's 24/3 on a 32/5 line profile. AT&T just squats on the other 2mbps because... they can.
TBBroadband
join:2012-10-26
Fremont, OH

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Actual resellers (such as my company) offers 24/5. We are the only one offering this. But if you wish to know more you have to contact me directly since the PR has yet to be on run on DSLR.

DataRiker
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join:2002-05-19
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DataRiker

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Price on 24/5?
TBBroadband
join:2012-10-26
Fremont, OH

TBBroadband

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Price is $125 but no contract, static IP available, no caps/overages. One price for both businesses and residential users. Prices are also dry-line on the network. We also run QOS over our network for certain applications- such as VoIP.

DataRiker
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join:2002-05-19
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DataRiker

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That is a little rich for my blood.

What areas are you in?
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