[DVBC] ISP options
Dave Hartrum
dhartrum at mac.com
Fri Sep 7 18:27:30 EDT 2007
You can give Comcast a try. I don't think they require a time
commitment and you can cancel at any time if you are not happy.
There are usually specials running all the time to get a free modem
and install kit.
Dave Hartrum
dhartrum at mac.com
On Sep 7, 2007, at 2:10 PM, domzdvbc at att.net wrote:
> When Jo Ann and I looked at this townhome, we saw crews installing
> orange plastic pipe into the ground near Brookhaven Road, so we
> hoped FiOS was on the way.
>
>
> Then the Verizon installation tech explained that because we were
> part of the hub that originated in Chester, Wallingford would be
> one of the last areas to get FiOS. Had something to do with local
> delinquent payments, or so he said. He also explained that we're
> located over 18,000 feet from the Chester hub, and given that our
> telelphone wires are over 20 years old, it's pretty hard to get the
> 1.5 Mbps we're paying for. Last night measured 24 Kbps download
> rate and 124 Kbps upload. And I thought my old dial-up line in
> Swarthmore was slow!
>
>
> Just another example where companies are allowed to monopolize the
> marketplace and consumer choice is limited. If you know of other
> ISP options, I'd be glad to hear them. Thanks!
>
>
> Dom
>
>
>
>
> -------------- Original message from "Len Zanetich"
> <freewheelinguy at verizon.net>: --------------
>
>
> > I don't care about their marketing department. I had Comcast and
> now have
> > FIOS. That should tell you about Comcast in my opinion. I never lose
> > connection and this would happen all the time with Comcast. It
> would get
> > increasing slower because you lose bandwidth as more people get
> on you pipe.
> > I can quote numbers, but don't want to spend the time researching
> what I
> > came up with when I was thinking of switching. All I know is
> since I've had
> > Verizon FIOS all my network and internet issues have gone away.
> >
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