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07-23-2023 02:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
(Post 2237874)
For sure. We live just behind Colony just NORTH of 466A just over 10 years (edit: sorry 14 years :) ) old home and our only option was either Circa 1990 DSL (10-15Mbps) or ComCrap. Tried the DSL when we were moving in, whatta joke. We went with Comcrap/Xfinity and surprising have has zero issues and. virtually zero outages (we are notified of just about any any outage over ~15 to 30 seconds) over the last 5 years. 1.3Gbps service.
REALLY miss FiOS from up in NJ. Sadly we'll never see fiber here in Amelia. There were trucks running fiber INTO LSL area along the Winn Dixie lot. Probably just for commercial use.
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What you need to realize is cable internet is shared with all your neighbors so at different times of the day and or at night your speed will decrease and vary when everyone is streaming TV, etc. Also, you may be getting 1.3 Gbps but that's only download. Your upload speed is about 35 Mbps because cable does not give you bi-directional speeds. You are probably no where near using all the bandwidth to your home but this information is good to know because on some cable systems they don't add capacity when needed and you could have bandwidth problems when too many people are streaming for example.
Fiber on the other hand is not shared meaning every customer has a unique lightwave path back to the ISPs servers and the speed is bi-directional. So if you are paying for 1Gbps speeds you get 1Gbps download and upload.
Osceola Hills, Dunedin, most of Hillsboro, Fenney, and other Villages with homes built circa late 2014 on should have Quantum Fiber and the newer homes just being built have Centric.
When the homes are built in the Villages the cable and fiber infrastructure are installed so what you have is what you have. I haven't seen any infrastructure additions on established Villages like in NY/NJ where Verizon deployed FiOS fiber all over regardless of when the homes were built.
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