sac said:
No FIOS in your neck of CT, @PeggyC??
Doesn't AT&T have something similar?
ril said:
thanks, @jgberkeley. That's good to know. This is the power supply box--I can't see any way to simply unplug it; it seems to be hard-wired. I guess this is just one more question for Verizon's helpful representatives.
PeggyC said:
sac said:
No FIOS in your neck of CT, @PeggyC??
Doesn't AT&T have something similar?
No and no, most unfortunately. AT&T has a deal with DirecTV, and that seems to be all they do up here. As far as I could find out, there is no real equivalent up here. The population is too thinly spread for it to be worth their time and money installing the cable for it.
Edited to add: Normal cable is available, but the local provider has such a bad reputation I thought AT&T would be better. Boy, was I wrong. The Internet service sucks so bad I can hardly believe it. I end up having to reboot about once a week, sometimes daily, to get any wireless connectivity at all.
fabulouswalls said:
We still have DSL at work. Soon we will upgrade to FIOS.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/2945049031.png
Tom_Reingold said:
meta, I'm impressed with your experience with Cablevision. Overall, I hear bad things about them, but they do some things well, obviously.
Some friends of ours who moved to the boonies of Virginia have some kind of satellite internet. Is that an option? (I don't know how fast it is, though.)PeggyC said:
SO not fair!!!!!!!!!! I only have two options up here, and neither is good!
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