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Pinball wizard 09-13-2023 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MrLonzo (Post 2255883)
I don't think I have fiber optics. But my question is how would a new Villages resident know the information you're providing without having to post questions on this forum?

Great question. I've been in the tech industry (HP) for 36 years and I keep track of what's going on. Others would have to do as you did, ask around. Alternatively, try to Google "ISP near me" and check out whoever comes up. Once you do that, you will start to get ads for ISP.

Within a week or so, you should be able to make an informed decision.

BTW: Asking around is good! This forum 'should' be a large group of helpful friends.

Pinball wizard 09-13-2023 07:30 AM

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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?

What about using your smartphone or ask a friend for help.

rsmurano 09-13-2023 07:34 AM

If you are in the newer Newell area, get centric fiber. Period! Always go fiber if you have a choice, it is so much better than any copper provider like spectrum/xfinity, with more robust networking speeds up and down, better QOS, at cheaper rates.

Also remember an ISP is just the start in creating a reliable network. Building out your internal network is just as important and I think much more important the the ISP network. Most people will put the providers router in a room in your house and think you will have good Wi-Fi coverage throughout the home which is not true. You need to create a robust internal network, which the Geek Squad nor any ISP can provide. Find a knowledgeable network person for help. For example, I have many mesh routers that provide excellent coverage throughout my home at very high speeds.

Lisanp@aol.com 09-13-2023 08:03 AM

You do get a list of all of the providers (gas, electric, internet, etc) and their contact information for your “area” in your closing documents. Call your realtor and ask for the list now. It will tell you who the possible internet providers are for your new neighborhood. I would think in new area they are all fiber.

PGApromike 09-13-2023 08:35 AM

Look at Centric
 
New homes already have fiber and router installed in new homes. You can try it free when you first move in. You are given a temporary id, password.
Speed is 100gig and it costs $65/mo. That's all. If you stream TV and favorite shows that's your entire bill. Customer service was great when I had a question after moving in. If you don't consider them you likely will pay too much for less.

Bill14564 09-13-2023 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by PGApromike (Post 2256194)
New homes already have fiber and router installed in new homes. You can try it free when you first move in. You are given a temporary id, password.
Speed is 100gig and it costs $65/mo. That's all. If you stream TV and favorite shows that's your entire bill. Customer service was great when I had a question after moving in. If you don't consider them you likely will pay too much for less.

Centric advertises speeds only *up to* 10Gbps (not 100Gbps) and those require their advanced router.

I tried to find their advertised price but I could not find an address that worked. Either the website is broken or they have a fairly limited area.

rsmurano 09-13-2023 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2256205)
Centric advertises speeds only *up to* 10Gbps (not 100Gbps) and those require their advanced router.

I tried to find their advertised price but I could not find an address that worked. Either the website is broken or they have a fairly limited area.

Go to their office on 466a next to the ups store. I went in there a few months ago and talked to them about their service. It sounds like their tv bundle could be a hit too

Dusty_Star 09-13-2023 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2256050)
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.

Brian,
If you think razors are tough, have you tried buying lightbulbs recently? Oh my!
Dusty

dbrooks 09-13-2023 02:12 PM

We have used Xfinity cable before and are currently using their new internet streaming box and using only wifi for streaming. We have been happy with them. We tried T-Mobile Internet but were disappointed with them. My friend lives near 466 and has had good service with T-Mobile Internet. We use YouTube TV app for streaming. They have more channels than Hulu and are live.

jebartle 09-13-2023 02:47 PM

ATT has a new WiFi box you plug into wall, you must already have phone service thru ATT, the good news, this service costs $35, compared to xfinity which is $80, friend says signal is strong, no burying cable. New service and limited, testing.

asianthree 09-13-2023 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2255958)
Thank you.

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

Because in some areas you may google that WiFi service, In our zip code, 6 providers show up. 2 services buffers are ongoing, according to 13 posts, 1 showed in our service area, but wasn’t when you called them for a quote, as others have posted.

That 3 out of 6, of the 3, I choose the one that many are using and give personal experience, excluding those that post, they have billing issues, connect issues, and escalating costs every year. So google may tell you what is in your zip, it does tell you if it’s reliable

Brighthouse 09-15-2023 03:12 PM

New customer in a lot of cases can get 300Mbps for 19.99/month for the 1st 2 years. No contracts. Spectrum is available only south of CR 466A. I dealt with Lysander Jimenez he is one of the local sales reps with Spectrum. His number is 352-239-3538. He comes to your home and sits with you and goes over all the offers and specials. I could not find any other provider for any cheaper. I got tired of Xfinity's ridiculous rates.

BrianL99 09-15-2023 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2256436)
Because in some areas you may google that WiFi service, In our zip code, 6 providers show up. 2 services buffers are ongoing, according to 13 posts, 1 showed in our service area, but wasn’t when you called them for a quote, as others have posted.

That 3 out of 6, of the 3, I choose the one that many are using and give personal experience, excluding those that post, they have billing issues, connect issues, and escalating costs every year. So google may tell you what is in your zip, it does tell you if it’s reliable

That wasn't what the poster asked for.

If someone asks a question that I may have an answer to or easily find, I just answer the question. Some folks apparently would you prefer to editorialize or re-visit the question and change it to suit their needs.

I figure if someone asks a question, it's not my business if it's an incomplete question.

BrianL99 09-15-2023 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dusty_Star (Post 2256281)
Brian,
If you think razors are tough, have you tried buying lightbulbs recently? Oh my!
Dusty


Don't go there!!!

I gave up on lightbulbs. When I need a light bulb, I get out the magnifying glass, get a "model #' or something off the bulb and order on Amazon.

Go to our local Lowe's or Home Depot and talk with one of their "Pros"? Shoot me now!!!


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