What can your ISP do?
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portscan
, Jan 01 2013 09:03 AM
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#1
Posted 01 January 2013 - 09:03 AM
I work for my ISP and here is a screenshot of our 1 Gig speeds we offer. You can have 1 Gig for a hefty price of $349 per month. We tried Safari, Chrome, IE and Firefox. Unfortunately, Safari offered the closest to the gig threshold, but PC limitations can also factor when you're talking about these kinds of speeds. Just thought I would share.
#3
Posted 01 January 2013 - 09:54 AM
It's pretty nice lol. We did this in the lab. I have the 20/20 at home. 20 up and down is plenty for me. They don't give us a break on the 1 gig speeds. We get hefty discounts on the other speeds. We do 10/10, 20/20, 40/20, 60/20, 100/20 and 1024/20.
#4
Posted 01 January 2013 - 10:04 AM
At home I have 30/15 .... since I am out on the road all the time.... that is more than enough for the wife and kids' Facebook and YouTube lol....
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#5
Posted 01 January 2013 - 10:16 AM
lol. If you can't facebook with that you have issues lol.
#6
Posted 01 January 2013 - 10:22 AM
I only keep those speeds mainly for when I'm home lol.... I had 3/700k until I joined up here at DR I decided I needed more speed
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Feeding my android addiction......... one phone at a time.....
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#7
Posted 01 January 2013 - 10:26 AM
I may go with 40/20, but then I would have to upgrade my ONT to the new one. It has less ethernet ports on it. I would have to do an indoor ONT as well. I work for a Fiber To The Home system. The power company here started offering cable, internet and phone over fiber to the home. I have 7 tv's and internet through my current 8 port ONT. That's 7 ethernet lines for tv and one for the internet. The new ONT only has 6 ports, but one is used to read the power meter, so you have 5. One of those for internet and that leaves 4 tv lines, 3 less than I need. I don't feel like putting up with the hassle lol. 20/20 works fine. I get the 20/20 for 10 bucks a month. 40/20 is only 20 bucks. 10/10 is 5 bucks.
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