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Internet Provider
My current internet provider is through the land line phone company. I want to drop my land line and I absolutely refuse to use Comcast again. What would my options be for internet connection here in TV.
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CentruyLink provides up to 10mb service in some areas of TV. This was mentioned on another thread somewhere.
Not sure if 4G is an option yet in TV (with Verizon, Sprint etc.). Anyone know? |
I currently have Comcast for my internet. I recently switched to DirecTV for my TV service (very glad I did) which caused my internet bill to go from $25 per month to $35 per month for 1.5 mb service.
I went to the CenturyLink store this week and was told that I could get the same service from them for about $30 per month for the first year and $50 per month after that (that is with the $5 per month DirecTV discount). Plus I would have to pay installation and activation charges. Also, several people here have told me that CenturyLink is noticeably slower than cable. I hate Comcast but guess I'll be staying with them for now. CenturyLink might make sense if you bundle with phone service. I'm keeping my $15 per month cell service. |
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If it only went up $10, that's not too bad. Although I've never actually inquired I just thought it would be more expensive to only have internet with them. My husband wants to switch to DirectTV, but the internet has been holding us back because I don't want to switch to CenturyLink. |
Dsl
I think that you can DSL without paying for the telephone service on Century Link. Believe I read that on one of their pubs. Call them b4 you cancel. DSL is the best! Comcast sure is a mess.
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Roadrunner comes in numero uno. Easy to contact and have gotten satisfactory support and quick response when needed. Comcast comes in second. Admittedly we haven't had them that long, but so far (knock-on-wood) no real problems except trying to figure who to call or what phone numbers to use. Time though will tell me more! Verizon DSL comes in last. I wouldn't call the DSL performance that bad, but I find that it is slower than either cable company. And for technical support... that's what really drops them to last. Any time I've needed support it's fustratingly taken me quite a while on the phone to go through their standard routine, support requiring technician action has literally taken days and their service down time could be measured in hours but fortunately does not occur as often as it did in our first year. They're improving in that area. I don't know if this would all hold true in this area, but as I indicated... this is based on my experience only and others may have experienced otherwise! http://www.testmy.net/ipb/public/sty...erd_smiley.gif |
Using android phone
I found a way to use my Verizon android based smart phone to tether my laptop using pdanet...worked decent while I was visiting The Villages last week. Not fast like cable, and it was a little tricky, but it is portable, and works wherever you can get phone service. There is a yearly charge, you can check the website, I was using the free trial period, and am now back on Comcast at home. Hope to drop High speed modem and the high costs, and be portable.
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Here is something that I found very interesting about 4g or lack of it. http://www.clickorlando.com/technolo...54/detail.html |
Isp
Current choices are limited. Sprint became Embarq (both DSL) which is now CenturyTel. The DSL is fast enough for me and I have been a high-speed ISP user for many years, both cable and DSL. No problems with downloads, file transfers, streaming video (I am not a big user of this). Prices have been jacked up.
Unfortunately, lack of competition and consolidation into mega-ISPs does not bode well for better service/prices. Some of us may recall The Villages ClearLink choice, which was reasonably priced although not always technically stellar. ClearLink was (and may still be) a "The Villages" owned service, but its customers seemed to have been thrown under the bus as a result of some corporate action to spin off the service (to ComCast??) and folded its tent. There has been modest effort in the past to get support/interest in a Villages community-wide ISP, such as is found in a few other areas around the country, but this idea has not gained "traction" and probably never will unless The Villages sees it as a money-maker and an attraction for prospective house buyers. And try to get a golf reservation by internet if you don't belong to The Villages endorsed ISP. Weird that one can make internet reservations for thousands of course throughout the land, but here, you have to belong to the right ISP, or pay a monthly service fee. Seems to me trail fees plus monthly amenity fees should entitle access simple/convenient service regardless of the ISP used. Do I hear an Amen??!! |
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Just another question, I see some people have an e-mail address of thevillages. What is that all about??? Just asking... aj |
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Cost is 8 per month I believe is what I pay. |
Amen - Amen
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Oh boy. I'm spoiled then. I currently live in Northern Va and purchased a home in Pennecamp in March - to which my wife and I will make a triumphant migration in Jan 2013!
In VA I have Verizon FIOS, which is awesome! I had DTV for years because it had better HD and Sunday NFL ticket, but, I switched to FIOS when it became available because the picture is better and I have had 0 service disruptions in 3 years. Internet is hyperfast compared to what ya'll are talking about (I have the new 35mb FIOS Internet). I read the 1.5mb speed and almost stroked out -you have to be kidding. I'm an IT Security professional, so I know a good bit about networks and achievable speeds and these speeds of 6 & 1.5 sound almost archaic to my ears. Anyway , I guess I'll have a big adjustment to make when I come down. *sigh* |
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Like I said, I have the economy stand-alone service. 1.5 mb means waiting about a second to load a page. Since I'm retired, I've got the time.
Comcast has a performance service which is 6 mb for about $60 and performance plus at 16 mb for about $70 per month stand-alone. |
Is anyone using the mobile hotspot or a USB modem from Verizon? We were thinking of trying that since we are only in TV for 6 mos, we could prepay month to month and not have a 2yr contract.
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I used a 4G LTE Verizon USB during my last visit. Worked great.
You might even be able to use it as a wireless hub but I do not have the equipment to try that. Would be nice though. I think that's the direction of the future. |
internet
We have Century Link and it is smoking fast.
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We pay $5 a month more for 10MB and it is faster than our satellite service was that we had in New Mexico.
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Currently a comcast and would love to drop them. However, there is no other game in town. Went to Century Link yesterday and the best they good do was a maximum 1.5 mb. Way to slow for me. Our area does not have any higher speed and no guess when or if they will increase. :sad:
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doccrocker: how does one "tether" our smartphone (droid) to a laptop? Don't suppose Verizon would tell me how....????
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http://www.google.com/search?sclient...=Google+Search i'll plow thru the reading whenever i can't sleep at nite! |
I can't believe that TV does not have Verizon DSL available. We were hoping to hook up with them in FLA, have it here in PA and happy with it. Having a hard time deciding which way to go, don't want a yearly contract since we will be there only 6mos.
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I have Comcast for phone and internet and Dish for TV. I like Comcast internet because it's very fast, much faster than what I had in New York which was Verizon. And so far I have not had any problems that couldn't be fixed by rebooting the router.
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