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BobnBev 06-19-2022 06:23 AM

Pro's and con's
 
We currently use T-Mobile hot spot for our internet (80Gb). Wondering if we go to a router based internet provider, who is the best and the worst, price wise and service wise. Don't want to bundle it with TV or land line phone. TIA, Bob

Tom52 06-19-2022 06:45 AM

Quantom Fiber is available in Sanibel. It is $65 per month and up to 940 Mbps. We have had Quantom Fiber for nearly a year now in Sanibel and it has been reliable. Customer support after install is no better or worse than other providers in our experience. You don't have to bundle it with any other service.

JohnN 06-19-2022 08:19 AM

We dropped Comca$t for Century Link some years back , subsquently upgraded to 200 speed when we got a Smart TV, cost $55 a month or so, no problems at all and pleased with the service.

OrangeBlossomBaby 06-19-2022 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnN (Post 2108021)
We dropped Comca$t for Century Link some years back , subsquently upgraded to 200 speed when we got a Smart TV, cost $55 a month or so, no problems at all and pleased with the service.

Heh I plugged in my address at the CenturyLink website to see what kind of deal I could get.

I can get "up to" 3 (THREE) mbps for $50.

I'm currently getting "up to" 100 mbps for $50 at Comcast. Speedtest.net returned 87.68 down and 11.44 upload speeds a minute ago. I bought my own router and modem so no lease on those.

The 200 speed on CenturyLink is available in some locations and it's $65/month, plus the $15 modem/router lease (unless you buy your own).

LuckyS 06-19-2022 09:17 AM

Why do you want to drop T-Mobile? We're on the waiting list.

Tom52 06-19-2022 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2108033)
Heh I plugged in my address at the CenturyLink website to see what kind of deal I could get.

I can get "up to" 3 (THREE) mbps for $50.

I'm currently getting "up to" 100 mbps for $50 at Comcast. Speedtest.net returned 87.68 down and 11.44 upload speeds a minute ago. I bought my own router and modem so no lease on those.

The 200 speed on CenturyLink is available in some locations and it's $65/month, plus the $15 modem/router lease (unless you buy your own).

In my area, which is same as OP, CenturyLink which is now called Quantom Fiber is $65/ month, no additional fees or taxes, for the 940 Mphs speed. The first month fee included a modem and install for $79. The modem was a one time fee of $14. I do not know if that was a special promotion on the modem.

OrangeBlossomBaby 06-19-2022 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom52 (Post 2108056)
In my area, which is same as OP, CenturyLink which is now called Quantom Fiber is $65/ month, no additional fees or taxes, for the 940 Mphs speed. The first month fee included a modem and install for $79. The modem was a one time fee of $14. I do not know if that was a special promotion on the modem.

It's Quantum - but it's not "now called" Quantum. Quantum is one of three brands owned by CenturyLink, which still services addresses under the CenturyLink name. Lumen Technologies handles mostly fiber networks and cloud.

But no Quantum isn't available in my area at all. And CenturyLink underserves as it did when I moved in and got Comcast.

BobnBev 06-19-2022 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by LuckyS (Post 2108040)
Why do you want to drop T-Mobile? We're on the waiting list.

Don't want to drop T-Mobile, I'm very happy with them, just looking to see if there is a better deal out there.

Tom52 06-19-2022 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2108074)
It's Quantum - but it's not "now called" Quantum. Quantum is one of three brands owned by CenturyLink, which still services addresses under the CenturyLink name. Lumen Technologies handles mostly fiber networks and cloud.

But no Quantum isn't available in my area at all. And CenturyLink underserves as it did when I moved in and got Comcast.

Oh, so sorry, thank you for correcting my statement about the relationship of CenturyLink to Quantum Fiber. I meant CenturyLink Fiber is now known as Quantum Fiber. But I am sure it didn"t cause much confusion. In fact direct from Quantum Fiber website, their words not mine...

CenturyLink transforms into Quantum Fiber FAQs


jedalton 06-20-2022 05:18 AM

internet
 
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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2107952)
We currently use T-Mobile hot spot for our internet (80Gb). Wondering if we go to a router based internet provider, who is the best and the worst, price wise and service wise. Don't want to bundle it with TV or land line phone. TIA, Bob

I have xfinity, my own router/modem combo. I pay $60/mth for 900 Mbs.
no problems at all.

Freeda 06-20-2022 06:49 AM

We have used CenturyLink high speed for about nine years; very good service. They froze our rate at $45 per month for life several years ago, so they do have good loyalty policies.

TNLAKEPANDA 06-20-2022 07:38 AM

With Xfinity you can get cell phone service (Verizon network) for only $12 a month for two phones. That gives you 1 GB of data and if you go over it is only another $12. We have only gone over a few times in almost 4 year. Service is great. I believe that you can get Xfinity internet only for around $40 a month with paperless and direct withdrawal and it’s 100 bps. The deals on internet change all the time of course.

BobnBev 06-20-2022 02:58 PM

It's all so damn confusing. Now I find T-Mobile is dropping their 3G service. I have to buy a new phone before July 1.

smurphy 06-20-2022 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2108401)
It's all so damn confusing. Now I find T-Mobile is dropping their 3G service. I have to buy a new phone before July 1.

All the carriers are shutting down their 3g networks to make room for 5g. Each has their own sunset date.

BobnBev 06-30-2022 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2108401)
It's all so damn confusing. Now I find T-Mobile is dropping their 3G service. I have to buy a new phone before July 1.

My mistake, phone is ready for 4G (LTE). I did go with TMobile home internet, works great for $30 a month.


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