What do I need for reliable broadband?
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What do I need for reliable broadband?
I have Comcast high speed internet right now and it goes down at least a couple times a week. Today I lost it from 1:30 to 4PM. Right when we had a couple dozen shipping labels qued up for printing. Major PITA.
Just curious if the other common services are any better? DSL maybe? Satalite? Do I need a T1 line?
This shit is for the birds.
George
Just curious if the other common services are any better? DSL maybe? Satalite? Do I need a T1 line?
This shit is for the birds.
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DSL is ok if you don't have everyone in your neighborhood on it. The base DSL is like triple ISDN speed. You have to upgrade to the max package usually to get cable speeds. Sat net sucks balls. You have to use dialup to connect to it and only the downstream is somewhat speedy. More like DSL on downers. Upstream is dialup speed.
T1 is nice if you can afford it. I can get a T1 account here for a mere $600/month. But then you have to figure in the amount of having the line installed from the area hub to your house. Last time I checked on this they wanted $150/linear yard laid at a one time charge. Distance was 3 miles.
See if there are companies in your area that are selling dedicated cable insternet packages. We have one company here that is doing that and while it is twice as much as the roadrunner here, they install a fiber optic line to your house that is dedicated for internet use. No upcharge for the installation.
T1 is nice if you can afford it. I can get a T1 account here for a mere $600/month. But then you have to figure in the amount of having the line installed from the area hub to your house. Last time I checked on this they wanted $150/linear yard laid at a one time charge. Distance was 3 miles.

See if there are companies in your area that are selling dedicated cable insternet packages. We have one company here that is doing that and while it is twice as much as the roadrunner here, they install a fiber optic line to your house that is dedicated for internet use. No upcharge for the installation.
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OnTheFritz wrote:George, is "WOW" available in your area?
I've had it for over a year, and it's never gone down once.
I have the combo internet/tv package.
Haven't heard of it or seen it advertized.
Mark, I have cable broadband internet through Comcast right now. I called them today when everything went out and they said it was a "large scale outage". They suggested I upgrade to a business high speed service, which is on a different network. I wonder what that will cost???!!!!
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This is from their website, they even have Biz packages.
http://www1.wowway.com/wowFAQ.asp?id=1006
http://www1.wowway.com/wowFAQ.asp?id=1006
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George,VelvetGeorge wrote:OnTheFritz wrote:George, is "WOW" available in your area?
I've had it for over a year, and it's never gone down once.
I have the combo internet/tv package.
Haven't heard of it or seen it advertized.
Mark, I have cable broadband internet through Comcast right now. I called them today when everything went out and they said it was a "large scale outage". They suggested I upgrade to a business high speed service, which is on a different network. I wonder what that will cost???!!!!
George
The difference between business and regular comcast is how much bandwidth you want to purchase. I would call their business office and inquire. I use to have a t-1 line and when they moved everyone to their home I checked with the cable company (roadrunner) and they had several "business" packages available depending on your bandwidth needs, etc. I know the T-1 was more reliable by far.
Allen