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Originally Posted by Bill14564
My take on it (which actually is worth nothing) is that the "initial period" words were put in to allow them to increase the charges for hardware or fees in the future. Whenever they choose to do that they will declare the "initial period" to be over.
The "price for life" will turn out to be the price to have a 1Gbps stream of data to your home. Anything else, such as billing for that stream of data or providing equipment to convert an optical signal to a wifi signal, may cost extra when the "initial period" ends.
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Like anything else we will have to wait and see what Quantum does in the future. For now it may make sense to take advantage of their low pricing and good service since we can always change In the future. I can tell you unlike the cable companies. They don’t have that constant pressure to increase costs because of all the franchise content fees that go up every year, so the Fiber pricing should remain pretty stable.