 iansltx
join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO
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| reply to Bobcat Re: When Free means Fee!
In which case I applaud your thrift. I like watching movies streamed from my own router-attached hard disk, or maybe backing stuff up online, or downloading large MP3 albums (for the college radio station I work at). So basically I take all the speed I can get, as long as the rice is below, oh, $70 a month. I also use VoIP over the connection, and the savings of VoIP alone pays for some of that conection cost. |
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  Bobcat Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ
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| reply to iansltx said by iansltx :Then your DSL should suit you well. It's cheap but it's not fast. It does. $32/month for 3 Mbps / 768 kbps. That's fast enough. I can download a movie in a little over a half hour. I have no need for anything faster. |
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 iansltx
join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | reply to Bobcat Then your DSL should suit you well. It's cheap but it's not fast. Problem is, DSL around here is neither cheap nor fast...starts at $40/month for a 1.5 connection! |
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  Bobcat Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ
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1 edit | reply to iansltx Re: When Free means Fee!
said by iansltx :Your DSL is slow. FiOS is 10/2 with a contract. OOL is $45 with no contract. Whether CV is faster or has free included WiFi is irrelevant to me, as I can't afford $540 per year for their service.
I don't want faster, I want cheaper. |
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 grandpinaple
join:2006-01-03 New York, NY
| reply to Bobcat DSL Optimum online
Optimum online is 15/2 which beats 10/2. The difference is 2 dollars in price. When you are talking about bundling discounts it is cheaper for most people since they usually want cable TV service and voip. I don't recall people getting a bundling discount with Verizon if they chose voip over POTS. FIOS definately wins out in the higher speed tiers though. |
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 iansltx
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| reply to Bobcat Your DSL is slow. FiOS is 10/2 with a contract. OOL is $45 with no contract. They cost the same as any other cable company, $45 for regular internet, $60 for faster speed. Regular speed is 15/2, faser is 30+/5. I'm paying $63 + modem rental for a Comcast connection that isn't even as fast as the lower-end Cablevision tier. Seriously, they're overpriced? THey provide more for your money!
I for one think doing a muni WiFi network for customers of your service is a fine idea, and 1.5 Mbit symmetric service wherever is enough to get most things done. Most AT&T/T-Mobile hotspots don't get up to that speed. Basically the premise is this: with FiOS you get internet to one location. Sure it's wicked fast but it's also a little on the expensive side and once you get out of your own WiFi coverage you're gone. ith CableVision you can move into an "extended service area" where you still have internet, without having to buy any extra equipment. Sounds like a win to me. |
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  Bobcat Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ
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| reply to grandpinaple said by grandpinaple :How is it overpriced. It is cheaper than Fios and cheaper than most other services across the country. My DSL is $32 per month. FiOS is $43 per month. OOL is $45 per month. |
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 grandpinaple
join:2006-01-03 New York, NY | reply to Bobcat How is it overpriced. It is cheaper than Fios and cheaper than most other services across the country. |
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  Bobcat Premium join:2001-02-04 Bedminster, NJ | reply to Mr Matt OOL is overpriced to begin with. This service is not free, it's expensive. |
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