 | | ...and the alternative is? let the muni deployment begin :->? | |
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 |  IowaManPremium join:2008-08-21 Grinnell, IA Reviews:
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| Re: ...and the alternative is? Or for most of Iowa its a choice between either Windstream or CenturLink vs Mediacom
Select towns have also either co-ops and or muni ftth providers. Such as MCG communicatioons or Cedar Falls Utilities
Cedar Rapids Iowa also has ImOn communications | |
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 |  |  UHFAll static, all day, ForeverPremium,MVM join:2002-05-24 | Re: ...and the alternative is? I've been debating leaving CenturyLink, but can't decide if I want Mediacom or the municipal broadband here in Independence. Mediacom is faster and cheaper. | |
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 |  |  | | Some of the co-op's are pretty good. Southslope for example. I have heard great things about their ftth, although they severely lack on the upload side. | |
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 |  KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | I am sure mediacom is warming up the lobby-o-matic to buy laws to ban munis. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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 |  |  | | Re: ...and the alternative is? I think you should tar and feather any politican that votes to ban other telecom providers into the market! ... And if it's a city politican.. break some bones.. | |
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 |  |  |  IowaManPremium join:2008-08-21 Grinnell, IA Reviews:
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| Re: ...and the alternative is? Confirmed
"Effective August 1st, new Mediacom Internet customers, and existing customers who choose to move to one of Mediacoms new service plans, will have monthly usage allowances that vary depending on the level of service they choose. Monthly allowances range from 150 GB per month for our Mediacom Launch service to 999 GB per month for our Mediacom Ultra and Ultra Plus plans. If needed, additional bandwidth can be purchased for any service plan in 50GB blocks at $10 per block.
Our average Internet subscriber currently uses only 31 GB of data per month, so we dont expect these allowances to have much impact on our customer base." From MediacomChad  | |
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 |  | | Only if its a Co-Op and those wanting it are the only ones that pay into it. Otherwise NO unless the network is FULLY Opened to ALL Companies to offer service - and those who still do NOT want to pay into it- are opted out of paying for those bonds. | |
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 elray join:2000-12-16 Santa Monica, CA | Not per-byte As usual, Karl is doing his best to fan the flames.
The caps are very reasonable, as are the overage charges.
Not that I think it makes good business sense.
Better to throttle abusers. | |
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 |  | | Re: Not per-byte $10 for 50 gigabytes is far from reasonable. | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Not per-byte I agree $10.00 for 50 gb when the isp pays a penny at most if anything at all and if they are going turn the meter lower the base price | |
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 |  |  | | It is not reasonable at all. Sadly, it is better than some of their competitors especially smaller ones such as LISCO. Mediacom knows they can get away with this cap because several of their competitors are already doing it. The consumer loses. | |
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 |  BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by elray:The caps are very reasonable, as are the overage charges. IF someone uses all 50 GB then the overages are reasonable. if someone uses only 10 GB then that's $1 per GB which is NOT reasonable. These overages should be $2 per 10 GB not $10 per 50 GB. Anyone using under 40 GB of the extra 50 GB is paying too much on overages. | |
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 |  | | Karl hasn't received his monthly "donation" check from them. Karl is only for FREE and eat all you can products. he does NOT believe in limits of any kind and thinks that the Gov't is the solution to everything. | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Not per-byte There is simply no reason for these limits other than to make more money. | |
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 | | total moeny grab I am lucky i live next to google fiber so it's a pretty safe bet telcos and cable will not be trying this crap here. this is all about money trying to screw the customer anyway they can | |
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 |  BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | Re: total moeny grab Money grab. Ok these companies say less than 2% of their customers go over. So they wouldn't get a dime from 98% of their customers. If the ones that go over either go to another service or reduce their usage once again no overage money for these companies. So where is the money grab? Now they may THINK they are going to make money on this but they won't. | |
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 |  |  | | Re: total moeny grab I think they are hoping people will move from the lower tier to a higher one to get away from the 150GB cap. Their top tiers have a surprisingly high 999GB cap, which I doubt even 0.5% of people reach. But on the lower tier, I bet more than 2% of people hit the 150GB cap. | |
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 |  |  | | Money grab. Ok these companies say less than 2% of their customers go over. So they wouldn't get a dime from 98% of their customers. If the ones that go over either go to another service or reduce their usage once again no overage money for these companies. So where is the money grab? Now they may THINK they are going to make money on this but they won't
not now but in future as usage increases more people will go over. If they do gradually people won't complain like you and just go along with it. can you honestly say your usage hasn't increased in the last three years | |
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 |  |  |  Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | Re: total moeny grab We really need to email or call congress to make this 100 percent illegal. Caps are bullshit but people just don't care.
-rob | |
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