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Annie66
07-28-2025, 08:47 AM
Just looked at my account on the Comcast/Xfinity web site. Noticed, as of next month, my internet charge will go up $12.00 per month. I have not received any advanced notification from Comcast about the price increase.

CenturyLink is laying the Quantum fiber on our street. For those who are using Quantum fiber, what are your good or bad thoughts about its reliability and cost for internet only and internet plus TV?

jrref
07-28-2025, 09:06 AM
Just looked at my account on the Comcast/Xfinity web site. Noticed, as of next month, my internet charge will go up $12.00 per month. I have not received any advanced notification from Comcast about the price increase.

CenturyLink is laying the Quantum fiber on our street. For those who are using Quantum fiber, what are your good or bad thoughts about its reliability and cost for internet only and internet plus TV?
Quantum fiber or any fiber service is the best since the download and upload speeds are the same, $50/ month, no tax, no fees, all equipment included. Not a promotion so you lock in your price. The only thing is you will have to stream since they only provide internet and no TV service. When you’re ready reach out to me and I can help you get signed up and switch the streaming and set everything up for free if you like thanks, John. 914-419-9398

Arctic Fox
07-28-2025, 10:10 AM
Just looked at my account on the Comcast/Xfinity web site. Noticed, as of next month, my internet charge will go up $12.00 per month.

I switched from Xfinity to Xfinity Now in February and all working well, for $30 per month.

It can be put on hold whenever you like, although you still pay for the whole of the current month.

jrref
07-28-2025, 01:53 PM
Quantum now also has a slower speed for $40 and I was told Spectrum is going to start offering their slowest speed at 20/month all in.

retiredguy123
07-28-2025, 02:01 PM
Quantum fiber or any fiber service is the best since the download and upload speeds are the same, $50/ month, no tax, no fees, all equipment included. Not a promotion so you lock in your price. The only thing is you will have to stream since they only provide internet and no TV service. When you’re ready reach out to me and I can help you get signed up and switch the streaming and set everything up for free if you like thanks, John. 914-419-9398
Your first statement makes no sense to me because I rarely do any uploading. Why should I care about the upload speed? Most people only want a high download speed for streaming. Am I missing something?

jrref
07-28-2025, 02:22 PM
Your first statement makes no sense to me because I rarely do any uploading. Why should I care about the upload speed? Most people only want a high download speed for streaming. Am I missing something?You are correct traditionally download speed was only important but
Upload speed is more important these days for people with cameras. Unless you have a local server the camera uploads the video to a cloud server then back done to your device. With slow cable upload speeds sending a higher resolution video from a doorbell camera or security cameras works but is very slow. Also, if you backup your PC for
Example, that initial full backup and any other subsequent full backups will be very painful with slow upload speeds. Cable doesn’t offer the same upload and download speeds because the cable itself is limited so they use most of the bandwidth for download and a small amount for upload. Fiber doesn’t have this limitation.

arbajeda
07-29-2025, 04:27 AM
Quantum fiber, $50.00 per month. YouTube TV, about $90.00 per month. Never had streaming lagging, channel selection almost the same as Xfinity, but unlimited DVR is included.

daca55
07-29-2025, 05:45 AM
Isn’t Quantum taking over Centurylink??

golfing eagles
07-29-2025, 06:01 AM
Here's a question: If your home was "wired" by Centurylink and you even previously had Centurylink cable for years, what is involved in bringing Quantum fiberoptic to your home?

eeroger
07-29-2025, 06:13 AM
If you have fiber in your neighborhood, it will take about 1 1/2 to 2 hrs to set up quantum service. We have had quantum fiber for over a yr w/out one interruption. Very pleased with the service.

RoseyRed
07-29-2025, 06:39 AM
You are correct traditionally download speed was only important but
Upload speed is more important these days for people with cameras. Unless you have a local server the camera uploads the video to a cloud server then back done to your device. With slow cable upload speeds sending a higher resolution video from a doorbell camera or security cameras works but is very slow. Also, if you backup your PC for
Example, that initial full backup and any other subsequent full backups will be very painful with slow upload speeds. Cable doesn’t offer the same upload and download speeds because the cable itself is limited so they use most of the bandwidth for download and a small amount for upload. Fiber doesn’t have this limitation.
Good point!

jrref
07-29-2025, 08:16 AM
Isn’t Quantum taking over Centurylink??

Quantum is owned by Lumen who bought CenturyLink's fiber business. This fiber business is now being bought by AT&T sometime in 2026.

jrref
07-29-2025, 08:17 AM
Quantum fiber, $50.00 per month. YouTube TV, about $90.00 per month. Never had streaming lagging, channel selection almost the same as Xfinity, but unlimited DVR is included.

The difference is with Quantum and YouTube TV for example, your pricing will remain relatively stable vs with Cable, you will always be getting a price increase after the initial promotion.

retiredguy123
07-29-2025, 08:20 AM
Just looked at my account on the Comcast/Xfinity web site. Noticed, as of next month, my internet charge will go up $12.00 per month. I have not received any advanced notification from Comcast about the price increase.

CenturyLink is laying the Quantum fiber on our street. For those who are using Quantum fiber, what are your good or bad thoughts about its reliability and cost for internet only and internet plus TV?
OP, do you have a 12 month contract for Internet service that will end this month? If so, this could be the reason for the price increase. Xfinity will not notify you when your contract ends, but they will automatically switch you from the contract rate to a month-to-month rate. You can check your contract on the Xfinity website, and if it is ending, you can set up a new contract.

Also, if you have Xfinity Mobile cell phone service, changing your Internet provider could cause you to lose your cell phone service.

TomSpasm
07-29-2025, 08:41 AM
Here's a question: If your home was "wired" by Centurylink and you even previously had Centurylink cable for years, what is involved in bringing Quantum fiberoptic to your home?

Centurylink service has been available at my home from the beginning, but there is a control box for the neighborhood where service is enabled for each house. I once lost my service because a tech accidently stopped my service at the neighborhood box.

Stu from NYC
07-29-2025, 08:51 AM
Quantum is owned by Lumen who bought CenturyLink's fiber business. This fiber business is now being bought by AT&T sometime in 2026.

So we will become a customer of A T and T next year?

We have had Quantum for a few months and so far so good.

jrref
07-29-2025, 09:11 AM
So we will become a customer of A T and T next year?

We have had Quantum for a few months and so far so good.

They might leave it as Quantum but just be owned by AT&T just as Lumen owns them now or they might re-brand it AT&T. No one is sure if and how they will re-brand the service so we will have to see.

Worldseries27
07-29-2025, 09:29 AM
they might leave it as quantum but just be owned by at&t just as lumen owns them now or they might re-brand it at&t. No one is sure if and how they will re-brand the service so we will have to see.
sounds like the business model for circulating cash in the off shore banking carousel

dpmers
07-29-2025, 01:03 PM
Had century link for 5 years, 965m/b great service, no known outages. Price for life hasn't changed one penny

Stu from NYC
07-29-2025, 01:24 PM
They might leave it as Quantum but just be owned by AT&T just as Lumen owns them now or they might re-brand it AT&T. No one is sure if and how they will re-brand the service so we will have to see.

When this happens wonder if the $ 50 per month charge will go away?

jrref
07-29-2025, 03:53 PM
When this happens wonder if the $ 50 per month charge will go away?

I guess we will find out.

SoxOfRed
07-29-2025, 04:41 PM
Just looked at my account on the Comcast/Xfinity web site. Noticed, as of next month, my internet charge will go up $12.00 per month. I have not received any advanced notification from Comcast about the price increase.

CenturyLink is laying the Quantum fiber on our street. For those who are using Quantum fiber, what are your good or bad thoughts about its reliability and cost for internet only and internet plus TV?

A little off-topic but there are some other benefits to having a fast and dependable upload speeds. Others have mentioned things such as security camera and picture uploads. Absolutely true... don't forget about zoom calls and stuff like that as well.

The piece most people don't think about is that there is always an upload component to downloads. Even if you have a fast download speed, there is still frequent communication to verify the download is happening without errors. The faster the upload speed, the faster the download knows to continue and not wait for a response.

jswirs
07-30-2025, 04:25 AM
Quantum fiber or any fiber service is the best since the download and upload speeds are the same, $50/ month, no tax, no fees, all equipment included. Not a promotion so you lock in your price. The only thing is you will have to stream since they only provide internet and no TV service. When you’re ready reach out to me and I can help you get signed up and switch the streaming and set everything up for free if you like thanks, John. 914-419-9398 We were on Century Link for several years paying, as you stated $50.00 / month. When Quantum took over, the bill went to $80.00 / month. A few outages, but fairly good service.

Nana2Teddy
07-30-2025, 06:59 AM
You are correct traditionally download speed was only important but
Upload speed is more important these days for people with cameras. Unless you have a local server the camera uploads the video to a cloud server then back done to your device. With slow cable upload speeds sending a higher resolution video from a doorbell camera or security cameras works but is very slow. Also, if you backup your PC for
Example, that initial full backup and any other subsequent full backups will be very painful with slow upload speeds. Cable doesn’t offer the same upload and download speeds because the cable itself is limited so they use most of the bandwidth for download and a small amount for upload. Fiber doesn’t have this limitation.
Yes! I am experiencing this painful issue right now while uploading all of my photos/videos to Apple’s iCloud service so I can access everything on all of my Apple devices (MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 16 Pro). The very slow upload speed with Spectrum is sooo painful. I could’ve completed this project in days rather than months where we formerly lived because our fiber upload speed was 100+.

JanetH
07-30-2025, 07:39 AM
We have Spectrum internet in chitty chatty. Spectrum Raised doubled it to
$90 in less than 2 years and when I call they won’t offer any solution

jrref
07-30-2025, 07:39 AM
Yes! I am experiencing this painful issue right now while uploading all of my photos/videos to Apple’s iCloud service so I can access everything on all of my Apple devices (MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 16 Pro). The very slow upload speed with Spectrum is sooo painful. I could’ve completed this project in days rather than months where we formerly lived because our fiber upload speed was 100+.

I forgot about pictures. But the problem is cable's technology limitation will not change until they upgrade thier infrastructure here in the Villages like they have done in some areas up North where there is heavy competition. Maybe with Quantum expanding new fiber in the Villages it will create more competition for them.

BostonRich
07-30-2025, 08:27 AM
Yeah, my Xfinity bill jumped from $50 to $83 about two months ago and now I see it's going to $100.13 in September. I'm going up north for a week and when I get back I am definitely looking for options.

I am still ****ed at Xfinity who got me to switch to them three years ago offering $600 Visa cards that they never honored.

New Englander
07-31-2025, 08:54 AM
I left Xfinity over a year ago and went with Quantum Fiber. I get 500 mbps for $50 a month. It has been excellent. I'm currently streaming HBO Max at $10 a month. I occasionally stream the "free" Roku channel.
I am so much happier with Quantum.

golfing eagles
08-01-2025, 10:59 AM
I left Xfinity over a year ago and went with Quantum Fiber. I get 500 mbps for $50 a month. It has been excellent. I'm currently streaming HBO Max at $10 a month. I occasionally stream the "free" Roku channel.
I am so much happier with Quantum.

Was the fiberoptic cable already in place in Sanibel?

New Englander
08-01-2025, 11:26 AM
Was the fiberoptic cable already in place in Sanibel?

Yes, the tech just had to connect it.

golfing eagles
08-01-2025, 11:42 AM
Yes, the tech just had to connect it.

That's what they told me when I called, but I never realized they had laid fiberoptic when they built the neighborhood (Lake Deaton)

spk7951
08-02-2025, 10:40 AM
Renewed with Xfinity today. Loyalty group offered us 500mbps, unlimited data, Xfinity modem for $60 month and no price change for 5yrs.

jrref
08-02-2025, 01:51 PM
So Comcast lost another 200K+ users last quarter so now there is talk of a merger.

New Englander
08-02-2025, 03:34 PM
Renewed with Xfinity today. Loyalty group offered us 500mbps, unlimited data, Xfinity modem for $60 month and no price change for 5yrs.

I was with Xfinity for over 25yrs. They NEVER kept their pricing promise.

Stu from NYC
08-03-2025, 12:22 PM
So Comcast lost another 200K+ users last quarter so now there is talk of a merger.

And we were in that group. After we left and returned their equipment they called and offered to get me back with half off for 5 years.

Trust that promise not at all.