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Belinrahs
This ship is taking me far away

join:2007-09-07
Nashville, MI
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Company is not deceptive, you simply had a misunderstanding based on »Stay away!I

Just posting this here in case someone comes through here seeing if Millenicom is a good/bad company -- it's a great company in the opinion of me and many, many others.
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Sprint MBB thru Millenicom Unlimited service - Franklin CDU-680 (with 32" omni) connected to a CTR-350; Linksys WRT-54G running DD-WRT in repeater mode one room away to cover the whole house in Wi-Fi.
songsearch

join:2009-03-27
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Misunderstanding, my butt, I SPECIFICALLY emailed them before I signed up to ascertain that band width was unlimited, and they replied that it was. Why are you defending a company that made promises they couldn't keep? You act like I'm the bad guy here. Millenicom was at fault. If they can't deliver, or if delivery was uncertain, why did they promise people unlimited service for $60/mth?

If you think my attitude is bitter, yes, that's absolutely true. I've been screwed, and I emphasize 'screwed' by DirectPC/Hughesnet, Sprint, and now these jokers. All promised services that they could not deliver, because they have oversold their available bandwidth. Whose fault is it? Mine?

That business of 'this is a good company' by consensus is ridiculous. Are you sayings it's ok they screw a few of us, as long as the majority go along with the plan? I can't wait for Congress to pass the Net Neutrality legislation, maybe that'll get rid of these bandwidth caps once and for all. Just because I live out in the country doesn't mean I shouldn't get a fair shake when it comes to internet access.

compuguybna

join:2009-06-17
Nashville, TN

Re: rating

I've not had ANY issues with them since June 09.

Damn sure better than HUGHES or WILDBLUE.....

Best choice I ever made (as for as internet access in a rural area).

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said by compuguybna See Profile :

I've not had ANY issues with them since June 09.

Damn sure better than HUGHES or WILDBLUE.....

Best choice I ever made (as for as internet access in a rural area).
I couldn't agree more with Compuguybna, also have had my Franklin modem up for several days non stop and no troubles to report so far.
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Franklin CDU-680, CradlePoint 350, DLink 655 router, HG2424G Grid antenna, Cyfre Amp.

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Cobbs Creek, VA
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Belinrahs
This ship is taking me far away

join:2007-09-07
Nashville, MI
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Franklin devices ARE junk

I agree with you that Franklin CDU-680's are junk. I have a very high-quality antenna that I even put as close to being 0 degrees level as I could using a digital level, connected directly to my CDU-680. The thing barely keeps a good connection. Sometimes, when connected to one pilot, it'll get a great quality connection @ -72dBm. Then, magically the modem decides it doesn't like that pilot and switches to one I get anywhere from -115dBm to -95dBm. Nothing physically changes between the time it's at -72 and -95, with clear weather and cloudy skies, with a little sun shining through.

If I were you, I'd see if Millenicom will do a Bring your own Device (BYOD) plan with Sprint Unlimited for you. Go on eBay and get a nice, high-quality modem like a Sierra or an Ovation device. I'm going to be doing this myself - likely get myself a Sierra and sign up BYOD. The Franklin is, plain and simple, one of the worst modems I've ever dealt with. And this thing BURNS if you leave it plugged in too long...
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Sprint MBB thru Millenicom Unlimited service - Franklin CDU-680 (with 32" omni) connected to a CTR-350; Linksys WRT160N running DD-WRT in repeater mode one room away from the Cradlepoint, to cover the house with 4 bars of N WiFi.
Makoto

join:2009-06-25
Mineral, VA
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Jekyll and Millenicom

I'm still upset with Millenicom... The people who control access to the towers suddenly decided that Millenicom users were too greedy so they pushed Millenicom to warn users not to abuse the service... so accounts who use a lot of bandwidth will be canceled after a few notices.

Tell me if you can wrap your head around this logic. The service is still technically unlimited, but if you use too much they cancel your service... wtf?

Okay, well then they offer an unlimited plan... but I don't have access to it. I'm not in the unlimited plan range. It's all bs. I can't stand it. I'm like 1 mile outside the DSL ISP. Maybe I'll just sell my house and move. It's all about money.
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