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jjroysdon

@roysdon.org

reply to lordfly

Re: So how does Clearwire transmit their signal?

Sounds like that WISP needs to finance in the install fee (with contract) and/or run time-limted specials waving the install (with a 2 year contract) to a select set of addresses (so they can keep up with the installs).

3 year contract, no fee; 2 year contract, $50 fee; 1 year contract, $100 fee, etc.


lordfly

join:2000-10-12
Homestead, FL
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said by jjroysdon :

Sounds like that WISP needs to finance in the install fee (with contract) and/or run time-limted specials waving the install (with a 2 year contract) to a select set of addresses (so they can keep up with the installs).

3 year contract, no fee; 2 year contract, $50 fee; 1 year contract, $100 fee, etc.

I really don't mind the install fee. I am on a 1 year contract for $40/mo for 10/1 speeds. That beat the $32.95/mo I was getting with AT&T DSL with barely 1.2/256 with 1/2 second pings.

It is a locally owned business with a small customer base. I would rather keep them alive and have unlimited support rather than have to deal with the big providers that don't listen to their customers and hire shady installers and support.

flycuban

join:2005-04-25
Homestead, FL

Their service is great. I have for 3 years. beats at&t, and comcast big time. Only had 2 major outages, one being a direct lighting strike to the tower. My pings are under 8ms. skynet is da best.


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