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cquick 07-26-2012 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Finallyfree (Post 528814)
Brighthouse is great, however they only service south of 466-A. We have them and the picture and customer service is unbelievable. We have not had any issues with our Internet and it is twice the speed of the other providers. Good luck.

We have Brighthouse here in Sanibel, too. We had them in Orlando,and were very happy to sign up with them here too.

mrdills 07-26-2012 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 528816)
I have Century Link 10.0 speed 'to the curb' in Tamarind Grove (that's their lingo for having no modem). I just did a download test and it was 10.15, I've never had one come up less than 10.0.

I have Century Link for internet and home phone (unlimited long distance, caller ID and call block) since July last year and the total for both $59.99, with tax about $74. We use Directv and had no problems with them either, I just signed up for NFL Sunday Ticket this coming season, which only Directv has. This year it's down to $199 if you can live without the 'Red Zone' channel.

John what was your up load speed? you mention your download was 10.5. Another question, I thought Century Link was hooked up to Direct TV but they didn't mention that in their presentation.

CarGuys 07-27-2012 12:00 AM

Glad to hear what you bought is what you are getting for speed. I must be near you? I'm in Tamarind Grove-

KeepingItReal 07-27-2012 12:11 AM

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mulligan 07-27-2012 05:18 AM

The big difference is that centurylink is fiberoptic (think fios).

Russ_Boston 07-27-2012 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 529052)
The big difference is that centurylink is fiberoptic (think fios).

Yes but only to the newer sections in TV.

John_W 07-27-2012 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by mrdills (Post 528928)
John what was your up load speed? you mention your download was 10.5. Another question, I thought Century Link was hooked up to Direct TV but they didn't mention that in their presentation.

I just did another test this Friday morning. Download was 10.30 and upload was 0.76 ping 65 ms.

I signed up with them in person at their office on 441 in front of Target July of last year they mentioned that they were connected with Directv, however after they brought out Prism TV that kind of went off the radar. I believe they initially said I would get $5 a month off my Directv bill and within a year they would be able to combine their bill with my Directv bill, that hasn't happend and I've never pursued the $5 discount.

Carguys we're in Southern Star Villas, which is across St. Charles on the opposite end of Tamarind Grove Blvd. Near the Southern Star course and Sterling Heights rec center.

buzzy 07-27-2012 08:55 AM

I asked this question on another thread, but did not get a reply there. How do you determine whether or not you have fiber optic phone cabling? We are in Pennecamp, the neighborhood is 2-3 yrs old.

mulligan 07-27-2012 09:45 AM

Not 100% foolproof, but if the cable into the house is round, it's probably copper coax. If it's flat, it's probably fiberoptic. The fiber cable may also have printing on the outside indicating glass fiber.


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