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dkcm33 10-04-2010 12:52 PM

Best Internet Service For Consultant
 
I will be working out of my home doing design and drafting consulting work. Where do I find the best internet service for The Villages? If you have contact information that would be greatly appreciated also.
Thanks so much!

zcaveman 10-04-2010 07:37 PM

As far as I know your choices are Comcast hi-speed or CenturyLink DSL. I think that both have a business level connection but I do not really know what that means.

I use Comcast and have never had a problem.

gemorc 10-04-2010 08:14 PM

You should read the rules about home businesses in TV. These rules make it very prohibitive to have a home based business.

Vinny 10-04-2010 08:15 PM

I use Comcast via secure VPN to my company. No problems in 5 months. Very reliable. I have not had any outages and speed is good. For backup I have an iPod with 3G service from AT&T.

BowleesCreekYachtClub 10-04-2010 08:39 PM

We had Century Link DSL when we moved in. Changed to Comcast - currently getting download speeds around 16Mbps uploads around 3Mbps - no comparison.

l2ridehd 10-04-2010 08:43 PM

Comcast as much as I dislike there service is still the best broadband. They have a few different levels, get the fastest they have. I also use a Sprint air card as back up. Works well, but slower then Comcast. I also have the whole house wireless set up. Might as well sit on the lanai when we can. Will be looking at the various hot spots as well.

ajbrown 10-04-2010 09:04 PM

I feel like I am piling on, but I also use Comcast. I have had a couple of issues in 3 years (nothing major and always addressed quickly). I have not seen anything that beats the speed for cost.

I use the connection for Internet, VPN into corporate sites and remote desktop over VPN into those sites. The slow link in the connection is often the corporate Internet connection, not Comcast.

soonfl 10-04-2010 09:54 PM

which level of comcast service
 
There seem to be several levels of service

ajbrown 10-05-2010 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by soonfl (Post 296998)
There seem to be several levels of service

To date I have always used what Comcast calls the Performance tier of service. That may be the highest speed they offer in TV, I do not know for sure. I can often get the Performance package for $19.99/month for 6 months upon my return to TV (fingers crossed :)) That service is 15 Mb/s down and 3 Mb/s up.

I know in Norton, MA, Comcast offers higher speed options than the Performance tier, up to 50Mb/s down and 10 Mb/s up. If not there already, I am sure they will offer the same in TV someday.

I have not had the need to try those higher speed options yet.

SALYBOW 10-05-2010 08:15 AM

Fiber optic
 
Clear link is switching to fiber optic and then there will ne no comparison. At lest that is what they told me.

jannd228 10-05-2010 08:19 AM

???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gemorc (Post 296977)
You should read the rules about home businesses in TV. These rules make it very prohibitive to have a home based business.

don't the home watch services operate out of their homes how does that work, most consultants are on the Net

mulligan 10-05-2010 09:00 AM

I just read the restrictions this morning, and it said if your business requires inventory, equipment, or customer traffic, it is prohibited. I guess, technically, a computer is equipment. Be interesting to see if that aspect ever gets enforced.

jannd228 10-05-2010 09:06 AM

agree but
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 297042)
I just read the restrictions this morning, and it said if your business requires inventory, equipment, or customer traffic, it is prohibited. I guess, technically, a computer is equipment. Be interesting to see if that aspect ever gets enforced.

still don't understand, there are numerous home watch services that must have tools of some sort, to check everything, cleaning supplies, light bulbs, plastic wrap, if they send stuff to you then postal supplies, is that stuff equipment, could the rules mean small home businesses on EBay maybe??

a consultant for some businesses just uses a computer and a phone, sorry didn't meant to hijack thread

in MA I use Verizon, Comcast service is terrible here,

BowleesCreekYachtClub 10-05-2010 09:25 AM

We had fiber optic service in Bradenton before we moved - unbeatable. But I don't see The Villages allowing all the streets to be dug up to lay the new cable.

K9-Lovers 10-05-2010 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 297042)
I just read the restrictions this morning, and it said if your business requires inventory, equipment, or customer traffic, it is prohibited. I guess, technically, a computer is equipment. Be interesting to see if that aspect ever gets enforced.

You should have no problem operating your consulting business from your home as long as your clients do not traffic your home, and your business does not involve storing samples or carrying inventory.

We use comcast high speed and have been very happy.:024:


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