Middle of nowhere West Virginia
How does someone get 25M in the Middle of nowhere West Virginia?
Middle of nowhere West Virginia
How does someone get 25M in the Middle of nowhere West Virginia?
So the issue isn't the M, but the Ping.
The best I have gotten so far is 21M down and 3M up
Bottom line is that you guys who bitch and complain now will bitch and complain no matter what company has the contract.
How does someone get 25M in the Middle of nowhere West Virginia?
Expeditions go up once you get outside southern Maryland. From what I can tell 100M service is available.
From which provider? I've looked up HughesNet - I used to have them - and they only OFFER up to 25.
And they still throttle after your monthly limit, depending on the plan. (I don't blame them - you can only handle so much traffic through a satellite).
I'm looking more at wireless internet services as a possible alternative. (Probably not going there, but it is a more promising alternative to cable).
Interesting, I stand corrected, I thought there were limits. I also noticed that the franchise for both companies (Comcast) are non-exclusive and cover the entire county.
So why doesn't Comcast service the rest of St. Mary's?
Metrocast receives its cable feed from COMCAST, they're no more than a repeater/distribution hub...
You sure about that? I never seen any documentation suggesting that.
What I was told by a metrocast representative... So perhaps they were misinformed?
Looks like I'm stuck with Metrocast for terrestrial service, unless I go with Verizon, or a satellite.
If I could get Verizon FiOS I would switch in a heartbeat. When I had cable service it was one problem after another. I also heard enough horror stories about bad installs and such that I have no interest in going back for the improvement over DSL. What I would probably gain in upload / download speed would probably be lost in retries and being throttled during peak hours.
DSL might be slow, but it's at least reliable. I have Directv and the same can be said. My only limit there is my internet connection doesn't support On-Demand programming and network access.
Plus the sports packages are not available on Metrocast.
On Demand and Sports Packages have no utility for me, but I would switch to Verizon if it was FIOS instead of DSL.