DSL rates
DSL rates
I just received a notice that my DSL service is going up $10 a month making it $44.99. I have the lowest speed 1.5Mbs and this seems too much to me. I might be going back to dial-up. I live in an area where there is only 1 DSL provider and they get to charge what they want.
I was wondering what everyone else is paying. Would you mind posting the rates you pay for DSL please?
I was wondering what everyone else is paying. Would you mind posting the rates you pay for DSL please?
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check your speed here...make sure you do the test from within your country for more accuracy.
for me, 3.85 Mbps down and 390.96 kbps up @ $39.95 p/mo. (thru Insight Broadband, a division of Ma Bell I believe)
for me, 3.85 Mbps down and 390.96 kbps up @ $39.95 p/mo. (thru Insight Broadband, a division of Ma Bell I believe)
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You notice others are posting cable rates? War, just STFU and get your Kali attitude out of here. Don't bring your hatred of me in here.Wareagle wrote:Verizion is 14.95 for DSL @ 732/128 not real fast but that is there deal here in my area. 29.95 for 1.5/512
Merlin I thought you was cable ?
He was asking for DSL rates
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Here is the DSL pricing structure for us here in Northwestern N.C.:
https://www.fastaccess.com/content/cons ... oducts.jsp
We were paying $34.95 a month for the 256Kbps service, but then prices dropped, so we moved to 1.5Mbps service, and the price is $2.00 cheaper per month at the faster speed. They just introduced the 6Mbps service within the last month or so.
https://www.fastaccess.com/content/cons ... oducts.jsp
We were paying $34.95 a month for the 256Kbps service, but then prices dropped, so we moved to 1.5Mbps service, and the price is $2.00 cheaper per month at the faster speed. They just introduced the 6Mbps service within the last month or so.
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I'm on the same ISP, but I just got a $10 cut! from 69.95 to 59.95 NZD (USD 40.00) for my DSL:Sirius wrote:NZ$42.95 (US$29.35) for 1M/128k. 5 GB monthly traffic cap.
2Mb down, 256Kb/s up, 10GB a month.
And Aus-RED-5, it's not a total data cap. If you exceed your monthly data traffic allowance, the system drops your port speed to 128/128 Kb/s until the start of the next period, when it is automatically raised again. I have never hit more than 9GB a month - and that was some very heavy usage.
Thanks for the replies. It looks like my "new" rate is about average. Man that rate is pretty high Krom, I feel sorry for you.
I called the ISP and they won't budge on the price. Well, being the cheapskate that I am, I am probably going back to dial-up. I know of better ways to spend $120 a year. Now the fun part is finding a good dial-up provider. There are a bunch of crappy services out there like this one:
I called the ISP and they won't budge on the price. Well, being the cheapskate that I am, I am probably going back to dial-up. I know of better ways to spend $120 a year. Now the fun part is finding a good dial-up provider. There are a bunch of crappy services out there like this one:
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Those are SDSL (business) prices - Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line: service that provides equal bandwidth for both uploads and downloads(2 lane highway)Krom wrote:$70/mo for 512k/512k...... My ISP does offer 1.5/1.5... for $200/mo.
Unlike ADSL(cable too) (residential) prices - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line: service that provides greater bandwidth for downloads at the expense of upload speeds (see-saw)
1500/384. testing comes out to 1100/120 and i'm gonna complain. price depends on what the market will bear. if there's competition the the price is usually a little lower and avgs. about the same for
everyone. trouble is the fcc and congress has to f*** with things and only make it worse. in connecticut the providers of dsl are limited. i can't get cable in the bldg i'm in so it's 74.95 for 24hr 7/365. it is a dedicated line though. wish verizon serviced dsl here. sigh!
i'll never go back to dialup. (unless i have to )
everyone. trouble is the fcc and congress has to f*** with things and only make it worse. in connecticut the providers of dsl are limited. i can't get cable in the bldg i'm in so it's 74.95 for 24hr 7/365. it is a dedicated line though. wish verizon serviced dsl here. sigh!
i'll never go back to dialup. (unless i have to )
i dunno... around here DSL and Cable rates are comparible, which makes it sorta a no brainer, especially with the speed comparison. cheapest i can get here is 24.99 for 256k (i looked into it finally), but mostly its 40 a month for 768 or 1 mb down .... just makes sense to take the 6 mb cable for the same price (and they just sent another email saying that they are upgraded again and going to be at 7 mb down soon)... i hate comcast as an entity, but i like fast internet.Top Wop wrote:$14.95 a month for 1500/384 and no complaints.
I stopped getting cable when the 6 month promo went up and I went for DSL. Unless you do heavy downloading and uploading you dont need stinkin cable at the rate of an -arm-and-a-leg per month.