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Keefelane66 09-12-2023 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MrLonzo (Post 2255886)
Does that really simplify things? If someone doesn't have internet yet, how can they use Google to find out about internet providers?

How did you get here?

asianthree 09-12-2023 01:25 PM

I hate this response, it screams, are you not bright enough to look it up yourself? New and seasoned residents use this site, for person information, not information on the net, that has zero personal experience.

That said OP, is probably using their phone WiFi, which may or may not be expensive.

OP we had Comcast since 2010, at 4 different houses, rate rarely changed, and very few outages.

The new house, we choose Spectrum, $25 install fee, free modem, just using Wifi to stream whatever we need. It also depends on where you live, some companies aren’t available. Also check with your mobile service, you might be able to piggyback with them for savings

Cybersprings 09-12-2023 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2255915)
I hate this response, it screams, are you not bright enough to look it up yourself? New and seasoned residents use this site, for person information, not information on the net, that has zero personal experience.

That said OP, is probably using their phone WiFi, which may or may not be expensive.

OP we had Comcast since 2010, at 4 different houses, rate rarely changed, and very few outages.

The new house, we choose Spectrum, $25 install fee, free modem, just using Wifi to stream whatever we need. It also depends on where you live, some companies aren’t available. Also check with your mobile service, you might be able to piggyback with them for savings


I am so confused. From the original post

"it would be so helpful if there were a website we could go to, enter the village or neighborhood, and get a list of internet providers for that area, along with product type (fiber optic, DSL, cable, etc.) as a starting point. Internet speeds, basic costs, and new subscriber deals? Please!! I’m dreaming of this web site! And a Yelp-like review page by users for the services they provide would be helpful."

The person did not ask for personal opinions and experience. So they were provided a list of close to 10 (with the mention that google is your friend to find such things, which would be good info for someone who admits to not being tech savy.) I went to the first site, I entered my zip code, I got a list of service providers, types, and user reviews. That is EXACTLY what the OP asked for. Were we to assume he didn't really want what he was asking for, he wanted what you provided him instead???

BrianL99 09-12-2023 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybersprings (Post 2255953)
I am so confused. From the original post

"it would be so helpful if there were a website we could go to, enter the village or neighborhood, and get a list of internet providers for that area, along with product type (fiber optic, DSL, cable, etc.) as a starting point. Internet speeds, basic costs, and new subscriber deals? Please!! I’m dreaming of this web site! And a Yelp-like review page by users for the services they provide would be helpful."

The person did not ask for personal opinions and experience. So they were provided a list of close to 10 (with the mention that google is your friend to find such things, which would be good info for someone who admits to not being tech savy.) I went to the first site, I entered my zip code, I got a list of service providers, types, and user reviews. That is EXACTLY what the OP asked for. Were we to assume he didn't really want what he was asking for, he wanted what you provided him instead???

Thank you.

I thought I had specifically answered, the exact question that was asked.

Dusty_Star 09-12-2023 04:24 PM

Mr Lonzo, where in the Villages are you? Not specifically, but south of 44, north of 44 & south of 466A, north of 466A, & so on. That answer will help us help you.

Choose fiber optic if you can get it. Why? Cost, speed, reliability.

North of 44 & south of 466A you can probably get Quantum fiber. $50 a month for more speed than you need to stream, browse, upload, talk, etc.

coralway 09-12-2023 05:28 PM

Not trying to be a snark aleck or anything, but this is a service you should have confirmed BEFORE moving

BrianL99 09-12-2023 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MrLonzo (Post 2255677)
As a new home buyer in the Villages,
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where to start in getting internet service when I move in next month, or why the same questions need to be asked by nearly every new homeowner.


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Originally Posted by coralway (Post 2255978)
Not trying to be a snark aleck or anything, but this is a service you should have confirmed BEFORE moving

Perhaps in the rush to be a "snark aleck", you didn't read the original post?

frayedends 09-12-2023 05:53 PM

As an FYI, Lake Denham area has Centric Fiber pre-installed in the home and ready to go. I signed up and it will be on the day I move in. I'm guessing most of the new areas have that also. Price was better than I get for XFinity in Massachusetts.

MrLonzo 09-12-2023 09:48 PM

So sorry for any confusion. I didn’t want to make it too lengthy. Here are some more details if my original question was unclear.

I bought my house in June at TV which currently has no internet access, and I’ll be moving in this October and would like to have internet available when I get there. I’m not at the Villages now, so it’s hard to get flyers, stop by service providers offices, or talk to neighbors. I did check some of the links provided earlier in this thread, but it’s time consuming and not always accurate via zip code – providers need exact address in many cases.

I originally posted here in hopes of finding a resource that can provide turnkey information regarding internet providers at the Villages to avoid the time consuming research everyone is recommending. If you multiply those hours of information gathering research by the thousands of new residents at TV who have the same questions, it seems ridiculously redundant and a waste of so much time – I figured for sure there would be some service that provides the answers to the questions everyone moving to the Villages might have regarding establishing an internet service. That may mean going to one web site, not 7! Or maybe hiring an objective ‘expert’ in TV internet services to get started. Or pointing to one of the CDD departments well-versed in such issues. All of these seem non-existent, and presents a great opportunity for any internet tech-savvy entrepreneur to fill an unmet need. It seems now 'throwing a dart', trying a subscription, then changing after a year if not satisfied is the standard method, unless you have plenty of extra time on your hands.

BTW, I do have internet access in my current home in California now, which explains why I can post on this Forum (but may not in a few weeks).

BrianL99 09-13-2023 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MrLonzo (Post 2256032)
So sorry for any confusion. I didn’t want to make it too lengthy. Here are some more details if my original question was unclear.

I bought my house in June at TV which currently has no internet access, and I’ll be moving in this October and would like to have internet available when I get there. I’m not at the Villages now, so it’s hard to get flyers, stop by service providers offices, or talk to neighbors. I did check some of the links provided earlier in this thread, but it’s time consuming and not always accurate via zip code – providers need exact address in many cases.

I originally posted here in hopes of finding a resource that can provide turnkey information regarding internet providers at the Villages to avoid the time consuming research everyone is recommending. If you multiply those hours of information gathering research by the thousands of new residents at TV who have the same questions, it seems ridiculously redundant and a waste of so much time – I figured for sure there would be some service that provides the answers to the questions everyone moving to the Villages might have regarding establishing an internet service. That may mean going to one web site, not 7! Or maybe hiring an objective ‘expert’ in TV internet services to get started. Or pointing to one of the CDD departments well-versed in such issues. All of these seem non-existent, and presents a great opportunity for any internet tech-savvy entrepreneur to fill an unmet need. It seems now 'throwing a dart', trying a subscription, then changing after a year if not satisfied is the standard method, unless you have plenty of extra time on your hands.

BTW, I do have internet access in my current home in California now, which explains why I can post on this Forum (but may not in a few weeks).


Considering there's really only 2 or 3 Internet providers for any given address in TV, most folks aren't so intimidated by the process.

I feel your pain, though. Every time I go to buy a new Razor, I get confused. 4 blades? 3 blades? 5 Blades? There should be consultants out there, that can help me decided exactly which one to buy. I certainly don't want to waste my time, reading reviews or buying one and finding out I don't get a close enough shave and have to switch to another model.

Bill14564 09-13-2023 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MrLonzo (Post 2256032)
So sorry for any confusion. I didn’t want to make it too lengthy. Here are some more details if my original question was unclear.

I bought my house in June at TV which currently has no internet access, and I’ll be moving in this October and would like to have internet available when I get there. I’m not at the Villages now, so it’s hard to get flyers, stop by service providers offices, or talk to neighbors. I did check some of the links provided earlier in this thread, but it’s time consuming and not always accurate via zip code – providers need exact address in many cases.

I originally posted here in hopes of finding a resource that can provide turnkey information regarding internet providers at the Villages to avoid the time consuming research everyone is recommending. If you multiply those hours of information gathering research by the thousands of new residents at TV who have the same questions, it seems ridiculously redundant and a waste of so much time – I figured for sure there would be some service that provides the answers to the questions everyone moving to the Villages might have regarding establishing an internet service. That may mean going to one web site, not 7! Or maybe hiring an objective ‘expert’ in TV internet services to get started. Or pointing to one of the CDD departments well-versed in such issues. All of these seem non-existent, and presents a great opportunity for any internet tech-savvy entrepreneur to fill an unmet need. It seems now 'throwing a dart', trying a subscription, then changing after a year if not satisfied is the standard method, unless you have plenty of extra time on your hands.

BTW, I do have internet access in my current home in California now, which explains why I can post on this Forum (but may not in a few weeks).

It seems you want the one answer when there are at least three (Xfinity, fiber, 5G). Of course you want the answer for your needs but you don't explain what your needs are (surfing, streaming, data processing). And you want the correct answer for your area but you don't provide the area you will be in.

You've already been told to get fiber. The fiber providers serve different areas so you really need to give that detail.

5G by T-Mobile or Verizon is available in most areas though its performance is highly dependent on the exact address. This is something you would test for a month with the understanding that you may need to switch to something else.

I would recommend Xfinity, internet only, at their 50Mbs tier (or whatever it is now, 75Mbps or 100Mbps). This has been reliable for me, the speed is adequate for most users, and the cost is under $100. This would get you up and running with little effort, allowing you to move in and get settled.

When I was looking I found fiber, DSL, 5G, and Xfinity. The previous owner had used fiber, I chose Xfinity. I called to make the appointment from my home in Maryland and scheduled it for a time when I was planning to be in Florida.

Carlsondm 09-13-2023 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2255891)
If someone doesn't have internet yet, how would they go to a website to find out about internet providers?

If someone doesn't have internet yet, how would they post on this forum asking for a website to find out about internet providers?

Set up service before you move or go to a coffee house to search services when you arrive. Stopping by the Xfinity, Spectrum store helps. We got a list of providers in the area from the realtor. Neighbors helped most.

Mulliganguy 09-13-2023 06:08 AM

Quantum Fiber is great. I pay $50/mo for 500 mbps

jrref 09-13-2023 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2255701)
We have xFinity (Comcast) and couldn't be happier. Lightning-fast internet, three TVs all on the system (one with something called "xFi Complete" which is a little box for a non-smart TV costing $24 a month but which I'm going to discontinue as an Amazon Firestick does just as well with only one upfront payment). Two iPhones each with unlimited data usage. We don't subscribe to any TV packages; Prime, YouTube and the various other channels xFinity offers are more than sufficient Totals per month:

Internet: $105.00
xFi Complete $24
Amazon Prime $14.00 (I think--haven't checked in awhile)
Two iPhones: $60

Customer service is OK. Haven't had to use it much. Service calls are $100 but if you go to their store on 441 the guys there will give advice on what you can do so that a service call is unneeded. For example this spring after the first lightning storm our internet was going down 5-6 times a day. I went to their store and was told that 90% of the time that just meant an outdated modem, and I could get a shiny new one from their store just by swapping in the old one. No cost.

Overall, very satisfied.

Internet for $105 is outragous! The fastest 1GB bi-directional speed which is all that you will ever need is $75/month with Quantum with the router and free mesh network and i believe Centric is about the same. Forget about these cable companies who offer a "deal" because the deal will end, you will forget and they will gouge you for a while until you realize and you will be back at square 1. The fiber companies just sell internet so they don't have the same pressures of increasing costs for content so the prices remain stable, no contract, no tax.

midiwiz 09-13-2023 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MrLonzo (Post 2255677)
As a new home buyer in the Villages, I’m sure most others go through what is now facing me – that is hiring an internet provider. When I ask where to start on this task, which is onerous at best for a non-techie, I’m told to start calling around, or talk to your neighbors. It would be so helpful if there were a website we could go to, enter the village or neighborhood, and get a list of internet providers for that area, along with product type (fiber optic, DSL, cable, etc.) as a starting point. Internet speeds, basic costs, and new subscriber deals? Please!! I’m dreaming of this web site! And a Yelp-like review page by users for the services they provide would be helpful. Anyone know of such a resource? Despite reviewing the dozens of related threads on this Forum, I’m still not sure where to start in getting internet service when I move in next month, or why the same questions need to be asked by nearly every new homeowner.


as a techie, here's how to begin. and I'll give you info that not all these may cover your specific street/house number that's how it works. I will recommend quantum fiber, and even though you probably don't require fiber, you're actually better off due to interference concerns. (too long to explain). They have inexpensive internet packages.

Top 5 Internet Providers in The Villages, FL | HighSpeedInternet.com


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