Baydream wrote: Just switched from Comcast to Verizon FIOS in the States. In Canada, we used VROD (microwave-based) since there is no cable anywhere near the cottage.
I have the 15/5 plan. For more $, I can get a 25/25 plan but that would be ridiculous for me.Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote: Just switched from Comcast to Verizon FIOS in the States. In Canada, we used VROD (microwave-based) since there is no cable anywhere near the cottage.
When I had Verizon, I was very happy with them. They were the only one at the time who offered fiber optic internet, and I have to say the speed was so fast!
Baydream wrote:
I have the 15/5 plan. For more $, I can get a 25/25 plan but that would be ridiculous for me.Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote: Just switched from Comcast to Verizon FIOS in the States. In Canada, we used VROD (microwave-based) since there is no cable anywhere near the cottage.
When I had Verizon, I was very happy with them. They were the only one at the time who offered fiber optic internet, and I have to say the speed was so fast!
I have the quad play (internet, TV, land phone and cell phone). The triple (without cell) is about $130/mo on a contract. I think they said the 25/25 was about $30 more if I am not mistaken.Foxy Girl wrote:
Baydream wrote:
I have the 15/5 plan. For more $, I can get a 25/25 plan but that would be ridiculous for me.Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote: Just switched from Comcast to Verizon FIOS in the States. In Canada, we used VROD (microwave-based) since there is no cable anywhere near the cottage.
When I had Verizon, I was very happy with them. They were the only one at the time who offered fiber optic internet, and I have to say the speed was so fast!
How much do they charge for that?
cwightmanphotos wrote: I have comcast. I don't want comcast, they are too much. Not expensive on the internet, but on the cable they are. However, the internet I have never had problems with.
Alex wrote:
Baydream wrote: Just switched from Comcast to Verizon FIOS in the States. In Canada, we used VROD (microwave-based) since there is no cable anywhere near the cottage.
When I had Verizon, I was very happy with them. They were the only one at the time who offered fiber optic internet, and I have to say the speed was so fast!
Screamin Scott wrote: I also have Comcast & have had it for years...Their internet pricing is good, but as you say, their cable charges are ridiculously high & going up again ...I don't have phone service thru them though...I use Magic Jack...$20 a year..$40 for the 1st year & the unit that plugs into a USB port...You do need to have high speed internet though...
All the TV services are out of control. 500 channels and sometimes not one worth watching. If you use gmail, there is always Google Phone for outgoing calls to the US and Canada. We seem to talk to our PCs a lot anyway, so why not have them talk back.cwightmanphotos wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: I also have Comcast & have had it for years...Their internet pricing is good, but as you say, their cable charges are ridiculously high & going up again ...I don't have phone service thru them though...I use Magic Jack...$20 a year..$40 for the 1st year & the unit that plugs into a USB port...You do need to have high speed internet though...
Yes, that is what I hate about comcast, their cable keeps going up. Ever since Comcast took over Adelphia in this area, the cable prices are increasing. I'm more on the internet then I am watching TV. I also wish I could take out channels and it would decrease my bill. We don't watch sports, we don't have an HD TV, so don't need those channels.
We don't have a phone line, we use only our cell phones.
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