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And that will be somewhere around midtown
interesting. I'll be keeping my eye out. There should be working in my work area soon.
I read reviews of google fiber in other cities. Not everyone is happy.
I seen the servers they are. They all white.
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And that will be somewhere around midtown
comcast?you mean 25?I'd love Google Fibre. I only have 250 MBps from Xfinity. No TV. But I doubt it'll come to Kennesaw![]()
been there and done that few years ago (for over 6 months). i'm not verbally inclined enough to express my disgust w/ those corporate thugs.I use to love comcrap but not anymore. I am supposed to have 105 Mbps+ internet but since May it has been around 10-40 with constant drops. I have call customer service at least 30 times and had 9+ service technician come out to my house all to say the same thing... the problem is on comcraps side of the cable coming into our neighborhood and that they will send a line crew out to fix it 100% guaranteed fixed within 24 hours... but it never gets any better. So I have to call again and again all the telephone tech no-support can say is "we will have to send a technician out to your house (in heavy accent)" despite me telling them that they have sent 9+ technicians out already. I was "guaranteed" a call from the most senior line technician supervisor today but of course no one called me. The second, I mean the second, AT&T fiber to house or google fiber is available I am dumping comcrap!
So now we're looking to drop the cable and go with Roku/Sling TV.
I think all cable/sat is on the way out. People like me are sick of paying to have **** like BET,MTV,CNN and ESPN just to get the channels we do want. They really need to offer a pick 30 or pick 50 menu to the customer. But they will never do that.
That's actually the plan my wife read up on. But I assumed we would have to buy a Playstation to get it. And I don't wanna falloff into the video game abyss.You should take a look at PlayStation Vue as well. I like their offering better than Sling. The only thing Vue is missing for me is live locals for ABC, NBC, and CBS along with A&E and History. Vue also has a DVR feature that Sling doesn't have. Just wish they had channel numbers to move to a channel quicker.
Pretty sad everyone is complaining about their speed when I'm lucky to get 10Mbs. Only provider available in my area unless I were to use a satellite provider for interwebs, but I'm glad to get rid of Dish for TV.
The cable companies piss me off....
Back in the 70s, when cable was first strung up, they talked congress into granting local monopolies-to give them a chance to pay off their investment. That investment has long since paid back-but these companies just love to keep jacking up rates and sticking it to consumers every way they can dream up.
Horrible business model-created entirely by dirty politicians.
That's actually the plan my wife read up on. But I assumed we would have to buy a Playstation to get it. And I don't wanna falloff into the video game abyss.
Know all about it. We have Charter, only option we have.
It's supposed to be fiber from here to the moon or wherever it goes. It goes out about once a week on the average. Then Charter wants me to do all the diagnostic work and repair on THEIR EQUIPMENT. Then if I can't fix it, it averages 5 work days to get a service person out here.
When I complain that I WORK on their computer. who is going to pay me for down town, it's "send in your TS card and we will punch it for you." "You should have a business account"
Why should I have a business account? "Because we make service calls faster." Not "our service is more reliable" but "our service still sucks but we MAY fix it faster."
We have Charter cable so we know the issue isn't in the "wire."
First competitor that hits our neighborhood and we are gone
The Cable companies need to figure out we have all sorts of alternatives for TV (like not watch it) but modern commerce requires reliable internet.