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champion6 06-05-2015 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1070405)
<snip>Could you please explain what a "Verizon hot spot" is?

This is it: Verizon Jetpack MiFi 6620L | Verizon Wireless
It uses the cell towers to connect to the Internet. It ALSO has a wireless router built in so your Wi-Fi devices can get to the Internet through it. You need a substantial data plan to use it a lot.

tuccillo 06-05-2015 02:02 PM

A couple of things. There isn't really much in the way of 4K programming material.

Rather than get phone service, use a Voice-over-IP phone service such as Ooma, Magicjacks, etc. for much lower cost or just use cell phones. Ooma runs me $3.50/month.

10 Mbits/sec is fine for most people. If you stream Netflix, you need 3-5 Mbits/sec for Hi-Def. Netflix apparently has some very limited 4K material and I understand you need something more like 20 MBits/sec for 4K. I pay about $45/month for CenturyLink 40 Mbits/sec. It is a bit of an overkill but I got a good deal and I do occasionally move 50 GByte files around for work.


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Originally Posted by hulahips (Post 1070486)
We bought new TV's ultra 4k and best buy sent us right to direct TV (in the store) because the salesman told us direct was first to have 4k service. Anyway we now need phone and internet service as we want to get rid of Comcast. Just called century link and for internet and house phone it would be 62.00 a month which includes 10 mbits. Is that enough? Does that sound in the ballpark?? Direct TV did lie to us as everything is not broadcast in 4k yet (even though they told us yes it is). Just not sure who to turn to for house phone and internet?


tuccillo 06-05-2015 02:33 PM

You have started another thread asking essentially the same question as your first thread.

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Originally Posted by hulahips (Post 1070486)
We bought new TV's ultra 4k and best buy sent us right to direct TV (in the store) because the salesman told us direct was first to have 4k service. Anyway we now need phone and internet service as we want to get rid of Comcast. Just called century link and for internet and house phone it would be 62.00 a month which includes 10 mbits. Is that enough? Does that sound in the ballpark?? Direct TV did lie to us as everything is not broadcast in 4k yet (even though they told us yes it is). Just not sure who to turn to for house phone and internet?


hulahips 06-05-2015 03:05 PM

I know. Didn't get a direct answer to threat so was trying again

tuccillo 06-05-2015 03:24 PM

If you are south of 466A, the choices are Comcast, Brighthouse, and CenturyLink. I don't believe there is Brighthouse north of 466A. One person already responded about using Verizon for cell-tower based internet access. Those are pretty much the choices.

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Originally Posted by hulahips (Post 1070533)
I know. Didn't get a direct answer to threat so was trying again


hulahips 06-05-2015 04:00 PM

Just called century link. Will try Verizon next. Want to leave Comcast we are centrally located, near Lk sumter

larimor 06-05-2015 04:19 PM

There's very little 4K content out there. Minimum requirement 20Mbps.

Ecuadog 06-05-2015 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by tuccillo (Post 1070423)
CenturyLink south of 466A (and probably other parts also) is fiber optics to the house, not copper. It will still work during a power outage because of a battery backup (UPS) powering the box of electronics on the outside of the house (ONT).

The OP is north of 466A.

There are no copper phone lines south of 466A?

tuccillo 06-05-2015 05:01 PM

I believe that is correct.


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Originally Posted by Ecuadog (Post 1070596)
The OP is north of 466A.

There are no copper phone lines south of 466A?


tuccillo 06-05-2015 07:54 PM

With CenturyLink, if you want, for whatever reason, the higher bandwidths you need to have fiber to the house. Older, copper-based DSL will not support the higher bandwidths.

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Originally Posted by Villages Audio Video (Post 1070633)
It really does matter how it's delivered. Fiber, coax or twisted pair copper. It's all converted to analog telephone aka landline over copper at the modem.


tuccillo 06-05-2015 09:26 PM

There are no more "phone lines" anymore - just datapipes ...

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Originally Posted by Villages Audio Video (Post 1070685)
I thought we were discussing phone lines ;-)


Barefoot 06-05-2015 10:13 PM

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tuccillo 06-06-2015 05:51 AM

Just to clarify, if you have CenturyLink fiber optics to the house then voice, internet data, and TV (their IPTV offereing) all come down the fiber. They don't have separate copper for voice.

I believe there may be some areas within The Villages that CenturyLink still uses the older copper wire for voice, internet, and possibly IPTV. With copper wire, achievable bandwidths are a function of the distance from the switching station. With Fiber, it doesn't matter.

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Originally Posted by tuccillo (Post 1070609)
I believe that is correct.


gap2415 06-06-2015 07:14 AM

We use viatalk for our home phone, very reliable and clear. $100 year. Every feature imagineable on it. I like that I can go online and see every call in or out, block any number that is trying to sell me something and get my messages anywhere. I can even take it to the cottage with me or put a feature on my laptop to get my calls there. (Called soft phone) it also gives me two lines, different rings for different family members and so on. We have used them for ten years.

TNLAKEPANDA 06-06-2015 08:32 AM

Never ever buy the cable companies phone service. It's a rip off. There are tons of Other Internet phone services. We've been using Omma for many years now.


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