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This is a joke to me... My speed is 5/1... and cost me $45/ month. I live in Ohio, about 20 min from toledo, you would think there would be better plans or FiOs or something.
Comparatively, the upload is not to bad for the price. (We just will not speak of the low downstream speeds.)
Nice. I'm on charters 15/3 plan ($30/month for the past 2 years...now going up to $35)...thinking of upgrading to 30/4.
I think that's the speedboost. As on the 15/3 plan, I usually get around 50Mbps on speedtest.net. Downloading an actual file, I get around 16Mbps (2MB/s)
I believe we use to have TRC for a few months, but it the tv was crap I believe (may have just been us too). Now since we have directv, it is not bundled, which cost another $10 with buckeye, etc. But I went to their site, I will have to look into it...
I believe we use to have TRC for a few months, but it the tv was crap I believe (may have just been us too). Now since we have directv, it is not bundled, which cost another $10 with buckeye, etc. But I went to their site, I will have to look into it...
That's awesomeMight be speed boost but i get 5-6 Meg/sec downloads all the time. It's really nice Higher speed plan with my cable package at a cheaper price, it'win win.
You could also check out Wide Open West, I know they are expanding through Ohio (in multiple places) and are pretty big in Columbus.
This is a joke to me... My speed is 5/1... and cost me $45/ month. I live in Ohio, about 20 min from toledo, you would think there would be better plans or FiOs or something.
Hello from Northwest Ohio. I'm out by the airport!
I use RR(30/1) When we get into a new house I'm getting 50/5 unless something is here that's better.
how is it that internet speed is the only thing in the computer world that does not double its speed every year(the same way CPU speed/power and harddrive size has)
I don't think cpu speed or hard drives have done that every year for the past few years either though.
Still, it is interesting. Every year computers get faster and cheaper, yet our internet prices and data plans are the same as they were. Granted ISPs(and their sources) probably aren't upgrading their hardware every year, I wouldn't be surprised if these guys were doing way better over time than a lot of other businesses.