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Review by kalanic00 See Profile
UPDATED: 57 days ago
member for 3.3 years, 320 visits, last login: 2 days ago


Eagle River,Anchorage,AK
$29 per month
"Easy Self-install, instant provisioning, in-store face-to-face ordering"
"Long hold times for tech/cust support, monthly caps with no bundle, over-priced in relation to comparable markets elsewhere."
"Better value over local telco."
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    My Other Reviews·Verizon FIOS
    ·Verizon Online DSL
    Being a telecom guy, I'm biased about using cable. But the value, compared to the other services available in the area, is better. The face-to-face ordering in the GCI store is wonderful and something companies down in the "lower-48" can learn from. There were no upfront costs, and equipment was given without a deposit.

    Once I got home, I was up and running in minutes.

    There seems to be times where I have to click the re-fresh button, or re-submit a form to kick the internet back on...almost like it freezes for a moment.

    Over-all, a wonderful and seamless set-up, but not quite used to 2m/548k for $29.99 (soon to be $49.99) - seems like price gouging, being that there is no competition up here at all.

    ***Update

    I forgot to mention ISPs in Alaska have monthly allowance caps on usage! How far behind the rest of the U.S. is this state?

    I turned in my modem, and cancelled the service because I was charged for overage - I surpassed my 10Gig monthly cap. I was charged $0.005 per Meg.

    I tested the meter they provide on GCI.net by physically unplugging the modem from power from 7pm 9/13 to 7pm 9/15. However, once they ever so slow meter caught up about a week later, it indicated 500+ Meg of usage for 9/14. How can this be?

    I called customer support once I got my bill to dispute the accuracy of the method they use to track usage, and I got the same thing from everyone, "Your wireless router opens your connection, and if it isn't secure, someone else could be using it." Or, "Even though you unplugged the modem, your router is still on, and that explains the additional usage." Did they not hear what I was saying to them? Again, the modulator/demodulator (modem) was unplugged from power!! I was so surprised by the lack of comprehension from everyone I spoke to, I just closed the account.

    After over an hour on hold, I was given a "courtesy" credit, but they insisted the additional usage was valid. What idiots!

    Bottom line, if you don't get a bundle, be very very weary on extra usage charges. Chances are the usage is inaccurate.

    Followup comments:

    anon

    @gci.net

    Better than MTA in Valley

    I got enough MTA BS and switced to GCI couple years ago. Very happy to get 12Mbps (really tested) download speed and no limits. If they could go down about $20/ month I would be 100% happy with service. I pay now Internet portion of package $99 per month. Also GCI doesn't have latency issues like MTA had, at least here in Wasilla where I live.
    noname10

    join:2009-10-14

    Re: Better than MTA in Valley

    said by anon :

    I got enough MTA BS and switced to GCI couple years ago. Very happy to get 12Mbps (really tested) download speed and no limits. If they could go down about $20/ month I would be 100% happy with service. I pay now Internet portion of package $99 per month. Also GCI doesn't have latency issues like MTA had, at least here in Wasilla where I live.
    Latency issues? Are you kidding, or ignorant? The latency across GCI's network is about as low as the laws of physics allow. Did you forget you are in Alaska? the latency between Wasilla and Seattle VIA GCI is superb.

    You need to read up on the speed of light and the laws of propagation. there is nothing that can be done to improve latency from Alaska. NOTHING. Unless you know how to break the laws of physics and make light travel faster than the speed of light. Do you?
    bmialone
    Premium
    join:2009-08-15
    Anchorage, AK
    ·Clearwire Wireless


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    "Its Alaska" excuse for high pricing"

    I've been told "Its Alaska" as an excuse for the high pricing of everything, and lousy service for just about everything. One would think Alaskans were not living in the 21st century, given even backwater places in third world countries are getting better internet speeds and service, as well as a myriad other services the rest of the country manages to get better for less money. Alaskans are paying more for less - not more for the same, but more for less, for Everything. Low standards.

    We had GCI but were really unhappy with how slow our supposed high speeds were, and disgusted by the price gouging, including extra charging for unlimited. In two other states, we were never charged like that. Plus GCI charges more for cable television, and provides fewer included without an extra charge cable boxes than did our past cable companies.

    When we bought a home and moved, we went to Clearwire as our ISP, but its speeds are even worse.

    It took GCI over a month just to get a working dial tone for our landline telephone line! In addition to their other techs, one very unprofessional tech was here twice (his buddies showed up just to hang around my house while he worked, twice!). The company is ridiculous about installing only so many phone and cable lines per appointment and refusing to install cable outlets on interior walls (Never ran into either of those things in other states!). Then the company pressured us, harassed us with phone calls, and even lied about why we Had to switch to their digital phone service (we didn't).

    Can't stand GCI but may go back to them for internet in the end because Clearwire is slower than our old dial-up 15 years ago.

    BrockWilliam

    @bresnan.net

    Re: "Its Alaska" excuse for high pricing"

    I work for a Communication company in the "lower 48" and we only install 4 active outlets per initial installation. That means you have 4 locations within your home that are currently wired activated. Anything more requires an additional appointment. Also, we do not wire internal walls. We don't have the equipment or time to fish walls.
    noname10

    join:2009-10-14

    said by bmialone See Profile :

    I've been told "Its Alaska" as an excuse for the high pricing of everything, and lousy service for just about everything. One would think Alaskans were not living in the 21st century, given even backwater places in third world countries are getting better internet speeds and service, as well as a myriad other services the rest of the country manages to get better for less money. Alaskans are paying more for less - not more for the same, but more for less, for Everything. Low standards.

    We had GCI but were really unhappy with how slow our supposed high speeds were, and disgusted by the price gouging, including extra charging for unlimited. In two other states, we were never charged like that. Plus GCI charges more for cable television, and provides fewer included without an extra charge cable boxes than did our past cable companies.

    When we bought a home and moved, we went to Clearwire as our ISP, but its speeds are even worse.

    It took GCI over a month just to get a working dial tone for our landline telephone line! In addition to their other techs, one very unprofessional tech was here twice (his buddies showed up just to hang around my house while he worked, twice!). The company is ridiculous about installing only so many phone and cable lines per appointment and refusing to install cable outlets on interior walls (Never ran into either of those things in other states!). Then the company pressured us, harassed us with phone calls, and even lied about why we Had to switch to their digital phone service (we didn't).

    Can't stand GCI but may go back to them for internet in the end because Clearwire is slower than our old dial-up 15 years ago.
    Alaska is an excuse for higher prices. Only a child could think otherwise. You truly show your ignorance here. You obviously know nothing about telecommunications. I've only been in Alaska for 3 years and I am totally impressed at what GCI has done with so little. This isn't the lower 48, I don't know how GCI can provide what they can without charging more for it. They have they own undersea fiber optic cables that carry everything down to Seattle and then they have to pay other people to take if from there. That is a hell of a different business model than say Comcast service in San jose. People like you make me sick.
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