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somms

join:2003-07-28
Salt Lake City, UT

reply to gatorkram

Re: Wouldn't it be something if....

said by gatorkram:

we had 10-15 different local providers to choose from...

I wonder if it would make any difference.

»www.utopianet.org/residential

I have a choice of a half-dozen different residential ISPs with my municiple FTTH. I would say it does make a difference!


09129800

join:2012-06-27
New York, NY

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Do any of those Utah providers have no bandwidth caps?

XMission certainly has caps.

The speeds and pricing of UTOPIA ISPs are put to shame by Google Fiber.

I'll take Kansas's tornadoes over Utah's Mormons any day.



somms

join:2003-07-28
Salt Lake City, UT

1 edit

said by 09129800:

Do any of those Utah providers have no bandwidth caps?

XMission certainly has caps.

The speeds and pricing of UTOPIA ISPs are put to shame by Google Fiber.

I'll take Kansas's tornadoes over Utah's Mormons any day.

»Re: The greedy incumbents should be worried....

Google 1Gbps fiber will rule when it gets installed in the future but I'll take the FTTH I have right now over either Comcast/Xfinity or Qwest/Century Link or whatever the greedy incumbents have relabeled themselves as this financial quarter!


09129800

join:2012-06-27
New York, NY

Well, if you're stuck with Comcap and CenturyStink, I don't blame you for sticking with UTOPIA. That cable company and that telco both have bandwidth caps now and as such they are useless.

Still, I'd take the uncapped cable DOCSIS 3.0 offering from Time Warner over capped UTOPIA.


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