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Originally Posted by biker1
Yes, I had the same experience. When I switched from CenturyLink to the rebranded QuantumFiber, I was also told the price was for life. I did question the representative about this because there was nothing in writing on their website to confirm this. I figured the price would stay at $30 per month for perhaps a couple of years and then bump up a bit. Before switching to the rebranded name, I was paying $45 per month but that was truly a one price per life offer in writing. I figured even if the $30 per month price went up in a couple of years, I would still be ahead. The current offer of $50 per month does have a fixed price for life, with a few caveats, but includes their mesh router (which I don’t need) and higher bandwidths (which I also don’t need) so I will continue using them at $40 per month. I did talk to QuantumFiber about this and they stated something I already knew; the $30 per month service was not one price for life. In general, unless you see it in writing on their website, buyer beware. Fortunately, internet access is similar to a lot of technology in that you get more for the same price, or less, as time goes by.
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At $40/month, that's still a very cheap price for what they are giving you. As far as wireless internet, it works well but you need to be close to one of the wireless towers so you will need to try it. Every homes location will give different results.