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Embarq Offers 10Mbps DSL
$64.95, $54,95 if you bundle $30 phone service...

Sprint spinoff Embarq has been testing a 10Mbps DSL tier in Las Vegas since last September, and this week began offering the faster tier across much of their footprint. As of Monday, the company made a few changes to their tier pricing in order to accommodate the faster tier, which we'll dissect below the break.

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While the company's 768kbps/384kbps and 1.5Mbps/512kbps tiers will see the same pricing at $29.95 and $34.95 respectively, the company has lowered the price of their 3Mbps/640kbps tier from $44.95 to $39.95. They've also lowered the price of their 5Mbps/758kbps tier from $54.95 to $49.95.

Customers who live in Embarq's special fiber-fed communities that have FTTP/FTTC service may see slightly different pricing. Embarq offers a $10 discount off of all of their tiers if you bundle in their $29.95 basic home phone package. Existing customers will need to call in to get the new prices.

The new 10Mbps/896kbps tier is selling for $64.95, and is ADSL2+ technology, which your DSLAM may not yet be upgraded to support.
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jc10098
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jc10098

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Boring

10mbit down. Big shit can get 15 here. 896 up? can get 768 on cable. This is revolutionary how? Same crap, repackaged, and sold with advertisement glitz to make people think they are getting something decent. NEXTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.

Dogfather
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Laguna Hills, CA

Dogfather

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Re: Boring

Because we all know the service you can get is universally available right?

Dezbend
MVM
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Dezbend

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Re: Boring

That is a valid point. Embarq was historically a rural telephone company, some of the areas they server are no longer rural (Las Vegas being the prime example), but the majority of the area is still in rural markets. So, the price may be a bit above average for 10 Meg, but when you start seeing companies offer these speeds in Gun Barrel Station* Texas it has got to be a good thing.

*I don't know whether or not the 10 Meg was released in Gun Barrel Station - I used it as an example of a rural town Embarq serves
jc10098
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That's not the argument I'm making. It's the argument we get sold about how these companies are making pseudo advances with widely available technology. It doesn't matter if its new to that respective market. The point stands how about some REAL BREAKTHROUGHS and not just the same old crap spat back 50 different ways. I read above time warner wants to do pay per byte. Seems while the ISPS in other countries (which we have more dense population than most of them too) are making progress, we're taking many steps backwards. This, is the point im making by my BORING topic. When we see something worth writing about, then we can change our tune. We being the people of America who would like ISPS to offer broadband comparable with that of the rest of the developed world seeing how tax payers give them all sorts of breaks at their expense.

Cheese
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join:2003-10-26
Naples, FL

Cheese

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Re: Boring

said by jc10098:

That's not the argument I'm making. It's the argument we get sold about how these companies are making pseudo advances with widely available technology. It doesn't matter if its new to that respective market. The point stands how about some REAL BREAKTHROUGHS and not just the same old crap spat back 50 different ways. I read above time warner wants to do pay per byte. Seems while the ISPS in other countries (which we have more dense population than most of them too) are making progress, we're taking many steps backwards. This, is the point im making by my BORING topic. When we see something worth writing about, then we can change our tune. We being the people of America who would like ISPS to offer broadband comparable with that of the rest of the developed world seeing how tax payers give them all sorts of breaks at their expense.
I don't see anything claiming this is BREAKTHROUGH anywhere....This IS a Broadband site right? This IS broadband news correct? To the people who HAVE Embarq and WANT faster speeds, this IS worth WRITING for THEM. You have RR, this shouldn't affect you in ANY way
jc10098
join:2002-04-10

jc10098

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Re: Boring

Yes but this is like constantly advertising the same car and features year after year. Eventually, no one cares. Sure, Embark customers are happy. I bet they are, but I'm just saying, we see a lot of stories that shouldn't be headlines. It's news, but it isn't anything noteworthy is all I'm saying. Obviously, Embark seems to think it is though, or it wouldn't have gotten PR all around and got written up here.

Shack
join:2002-01-17
Bloomington, IN

Shack

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Re: Boring

Some people care. I find it interesting what services other areas offer. It may not interest you, but you don't speak for all, so please stop trying to.

Cheese
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Naples, FL

Cheese

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Re: Boring

said by Shack:

Some people care. I find it interesting what services other areas offer. It may not interest you, but you don't speak for all, so please stop trying to.
My point exactly.
jc10098
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I don't think I made such a bold statement, I spoke for everyone. Do you see anywhere in my writing where I said EVERYONE must feel this way? I don't see any such wording. The only broad wording is we the people of America who would like to see more speed. Hence, that's my personal opinion, notwithstanding. More or less, "the customers" and people of this same mindset wish for services they can brag about. IE. Stop offering the same ordinary stuff and pretending like it's big news. As I said, I am glad some areas are getting a minor speed boost. I recognize many areas are undeserved and any bit of fiber is better than none. Still wouldn't it be more worth the effort of these companies to bring out a service worth really bragging about? How about full duplex lines or fios like speeds to spar some competition. Maybe it's me but it just seems most companies are content with tossing a bone, but slowing wheeling it back in. IE enough to give the facade they care about future technologies, but not too much to actually mean it.

RainWind7
join:2000-10-20
Van Wert, OH

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Re: Boring

Because a company like Embarq can't afford to fiber all of BFE? To you this seems like nothing of importance... to a person who lives in a town where your stop signs have clearly been fired at with a shotgun by a drunk redneck riding in the back of a truck 10 meg HSI is big news.

You seem to think that a company can just pull a thousand miles of fiber out of some sort of black hole and then have oompa loompas go run it free of charge. People in BFE are overjoyed to get some form of HSI, especially a 10 meg connection. I've got plenty of family member who would love to see something faster than 56k.

Getting a decent speed connection to everyone is far more important than having FIOS in a few big cities. Hooray for Bob the porn surfer who can download even more porn with a 100mbit connection. Our country would be better off if everyone was wired up with a decent speed. Wiring the entire country with fiber just won't happen. America has too many rural areas.
jc10098
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jc10098

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Re: Boring

Rain you obviously didn't read my post clearly. So you now your post got defensive and uptight, as a reuslt. First, I said we have cities where there are more dense populations than countries currently offering fiber. Where in my post did I say we MUST wire backwater Alaska or Rural America with fiber? A matter of fact, I made the statement towards big cities. If Embark is a small rural ISP, I stand corrected. It's a good jump. However, in terms of it still being newsworthy, it isn't. I am glad rural America is seeing fiber. Fiber does a lot to modernize a community. It entices businesses, which spur jobs and economic growth. My point here is if this country would invest in such an infrastructure, maybe it would change some stuff for the better. Sadly, this recycled news (be it good news for rural America) still doesn't add anything "technology revolutionary" to the game.

TboneFSU
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TboneFSU

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Re: Boring

Much like subject, your babble has become "Boring"!! "No one reads you posts clearly", "you didn't make such bold statements"....blah, blah, blah. Obviously, you are a misunderstood individual that should play in a sandboa with other waterheads.
jc10098
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jc10098

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Re: Boring

Obviously, you can't make everyone happy. So therefore, don't read what I have to say. Did someone force you to? I'm assuming no one held a gun to you and said read my posts. Therefore, please go stick a pipe in it, if you don't wish to add anything meaningful. How about them apples?

Cheese
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Naples, FL

Cheese

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Re: Boring

said by jc10098:

Obviously, you can't make everyone happy. So therefore, don't read what I have to say. Did someone force you to? I'm assuming no one held a gun to you and said read my posts. Therefore, please go stick a pipe in it, if you don't wish to add anything meaningful. How about them apples?
And you added anything meaningful to this thread?

Matt3
All noise, no signal.
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join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC

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Distance?

I wonder what the distance limitation is for this package and what percentage of their CO's have been upgraded so far?
manhole0
join:2000-09-12
Modesto, CA

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Re: Distance?

Too expensive at $64.95. In AT&T land the 6m/768k package is $34.95. I don't see that extra download worth an extra $30/month!

Dogfather
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Dogfather

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Re: Distance?

That's fine if you're in AT&T land.

I love these types of posts. "Embarq sucks 'cause on Venus I can get 50Mb for $5."

Matt3
All noise, no signal.
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Matt3

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Re: Distance?

said by Dogfather:

That's fine if you're in AT&T land.

I love these types of posts. "Embarq sucks 'cause on Venus I can get 50Mb for $5."
manhole0
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Modesto, CA

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I was just posting that as a comparison. For the price they are charging you are better off going with cable (if it is available to you).

Matt3
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Re: Distance?

said by manhole0:

I was just posting that as a comparison. For the price they are charging you are better off going with cable (if it is available to you).
In most of NC, the cable product is Time Warner Road Runner. Their standard tier is $44.99 I believe and is 5Mbps/384Kbps. Their "Turbo" is 8Mbps/512Kbps and is $9.99 extra, so it's roughly $54/month.

An extra $10/month for 2Mbps down and almost 400Kbps up is a good deal if you're stuck in a Road Runner served area that hasn't upgraded speeds.

MrMoody
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Not always true either. RR is available here at 44.95 for 3000/384 or 54.95 for 5000/384, no faster available, with a lot more outages and much slower repair response time. Of course, lowly DSL making them look stupid may finally motivate them to upgrade the system here. Competition is good. Other Embarq advantages include no caps, no throttling, no port blocks, no rules against servers, a more positive attitude from their reps ... and as you imply, they cover areas with no cable.

Anyone who has Embarq DSL available and is not impressed with their cable internet owes it to themselves to give it a try. Nothing's perfect but it's the best choice where I am.

RadioDoc

join:2000-05-11
La Grange, IL

RadioDoc

Re: Distance?

Not to mention Embarq's true static IP for a mere $5 a month extra on any plan. Cable can't match that.
Syncognition
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Winter Park, FL

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Also, in most of Embarq's competitive markets, like central/northern florida and las vegas, the cable companies offer the 10Meg service for 64.99, with a $10 discount if you subscribe to digital cable service. I'd say Embarq has a highly competitive offer, considering the companies they are up against with these prices include Cox and Bright House Communications.

Cheese
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Re: Distance?

said by Syncognition:

Also, in most of Embarq's competitive markets, like central/northern florida and las vegas, the cable companies offer the 10Meg service for 64.99, with a $10 discount if you subscribe to digital cable service. I'd say Embarq has a highly competitive offer, considering the companies they are up against with these prices include Cox and Bright House Communications.
Isn't it Satellite? Dish Network to be exact.
Syncognition
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Winter Park, FL

Syncognition

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Re: Distance?

Embarq offers satellite through Dish, but what I was saying is that Embarq's offer is competitive because they are charging 64.95 for 10meg with a $10 discount if you have the 29.95 basic home phone package, which is very similar to Brighthouse/Cox's offer of 64.95 10 meg with a $10 discount if you have their digital cable service.
DarnellP
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Las Vegas, NV

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said by manhole0:

I was just posting that as a comparison. For the price they are charging you are better off going with cable (if it is available to you).
Not necessarily. Here in Las Vegas, 10 Meg cable service would be $64.95 if I didn't want their TV package (which I wouldn't since I'm perfectly happy with my DirecTV).
jhaygood86
join:2005-03-01
Hiram, GA

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Not all of AT&T land gets 6/768 at 34.95. The parts of AT&T land that used to be BellSouth land gets 3/384 for 37.95 and 6/512 for 42.95
xsiddalx
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Chicago, IL

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said by manhole0:

Too expensive at $64.95. In AT&T land the 6m/768k package is $34.95. I don't see that extra download worth an extra $30/month!
lol...heart of chicago, att can't provide more than 3 meg...
same price as your 6 mewg package.

sounds like embarq is on to something..but a bit expensive.

gatorkram
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Winterville, NC

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No luck

No luck here in Winterville, NC, was told not available, and no one could say when or if it ever would be.

I also have 10/768 from Suddenlink, which is $55 a month

Dude9
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Chicago, IL

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ATT Take Note

ATT how about offering higher speeds?

Johnnyboyz
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Re: ATT Take Note

The prices will vary depending on where you live. I just upgraded to 5.0 for $39.95 which was the result on embarq.com after I put in my phone number....

Ben
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Fort Worth, TX

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said by Dude9:

ATT how about offering higher speeds?
I agree with this. I'm sure that if AT&T offered 10Mb, lots of people would jump on it.

If I could 10Mb DSL, I'd certainly consider it.
Jack Flash
join:2005-04-28
Saint Michael, MN

Jack Flash

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Just checked here in MN

I can get the 10Mb/896k for 54.95/month. Charter is charging me 69.99 for 10/1 and does a lot of port blocking 'for my safety.' I had Embarq DSL a while back and was happy with the service. I went with charter for the 10/1 speed at the time. Looks like it's time go to back.
betam4x
join:2002-10-12
Nashville, TN

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upgrades

It is worth noting that they have upgraded many COs in preparation for this, including mine. I was originally ADSL a couple months ago, but when i tried to order today they notified me that I could upgrade and that they would send me a shiny new ADSL2+ modem.

powerspec88
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join:2007-03-11
Lees Summit, MO

powerspec88

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sweet!

Sweet! DSl is about 2miles from my parents house and embarq said they will be putting up a box not to far from there house this year so all i can hope for is that i will be adsl2 enabled right off the start so we can get the 10/896 package. If not, 5 or 3meg will be so much better than the sprint pcs as they have now.

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davoice
join:2000-08-12
Saxapahaw, NC

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Available in Roxboro, NC

Available and ordered for my parents in Roxboro, NC. (Northwest of Raleigh-Durham on the VA border.)

The cableco there is Charter. While they supposedly offer 10Mbps service here, everyone in town can tell you it doesn't matter what package you sign up for. They have a single DS3 that supports the entire county. During peak hours the network crawls at a snails pace. During non-peak hours you're lucky if you see 70% of your package speed.

}Davoice

DooMac
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DooMac

Anon

It's still news

Since South Korea spent money to run fiber to most homes and pumped them up with 100M like 5 or 6 years ago, does that mean every story about speed since then has been non-newsworthy? Your lame 15M makes South Koreans throw up a little.
wicricket
join:2007-02-22
Groveland, FL

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When will this company go away?

Its almost the end of 2016, stuck with only Embarq as a HSI option. Getting only 3 Mbps/256Kbps and paying $55/month. When will this company go away so that the cable company (Brighthouse here in Florida) will be able to take over my service? Been inquiring for the past 10 years and seems that Centurylink (formerly Embarq) has a monopoly here.