Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet?

   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #1  

EddieWalker

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A couple months ago, somebody ran fiber optic down the the road, in front of my place. There isn't a sign on the box, or anything to say who it was.

Yesterday we found a Spectrum business card in our mailbox from Perez, with a phone number on it, and hand written on the card "fiber optic internet call to sign up"

I never heard of Spectrum, so I went to their website and saw that they offer two packages. One for $50 at 500mbps and the other for $70 at 1gig


Currently we're with Skynet and paying $90 a month for the fastest service that they have available to my location at 50mbps.


My wife has Zoom meetings all the time, and in order to do that, we have to turn off everything in the house and unplug the TV. I feel that we are borderline able to do this. We also watch TV with our ROKU, which usually works fine, but we have had buffering issues. The other issue is that this internet service is over the air from a tower. We have an antenna facing that tower with what we are told a very strong signal. If there is a big storm, we only have internet as long as their generator has gas. Once it runs out of gas, they do not fill it up again, and there is no internet. We also have random times when we lose our connection and other times when it's painfully slow.

I read through another post on here that was talking about Spectrum and Direct TV. What I heard the most was the constant increase in pricing. Is that from Direct TV? We don't want Direct TV, we just want reliable high speed internet.

Another concern, and I probably have to talk to Perez to find out, but how do they get the internet from the road to my house? I'm about 700 feet from the road, and probably 800 feet from their box.

Currently we have an Orbi25 Router. I'm not aware of anything else that we have other then the ROKU for the TV. Is there something that we need to buy if we switch to Spectrum?

If you have Spectrum, is it reliable? Do they actually answer the phone if you call them with an issue? Do the rates stay the same or will they shoot up every year?

Thank you,
Eddie
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #2  
I don't know about Spectrum but here the government had grants to run fiber and the local power company ran fiber just about everywhere.
I signed up for 200mbs for $52. They offer 1gb for $80.
Service is great, they ran fiber cable from the highway to my house and installed the wiring at no charge.

The only drawback is you have to use their router as it is integrated into their billing system. I have a faster router that I use as an access point.
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #3  
We've had Spectrum here for about 12 years (well, it was called Time-Warner until around 2020). Reliability has been fine, I believe all their customer service reps are U.S. based. I've never had any trouble getting thru to them, downtime has been minimal...usually storm related.
Downside is they're a bit pricey, and actual speed vs advertised speed is quite different (supposedly I'm getting 500m, actual is in the high 90s...still more than enough for anything we do). We currently have a 3-way bundle; landline phone, internet and tv. Our tv package is strictly cable channels, no broadcast. Their broadcast tv fee adds over $20/mo to the cost...not worth it to me. Most network tv shows can be watched via stream services, likewise local news. There is no off-air tv reception to be had here.

That having been said, the phone company is launching fiber in my town, supposedly it will be active within the next couple months. More plans to choose from, and much cheaper. I'm seriously considering jumping ship.
Currently, my only choices are Spectrum or DSL.

Your router should be fine. They provide the modem at no charge, they do offer a modem/router too but there's a rental fee. We use our own.
Can't help you with the long cable run...I'm only 50' or so from a pole on the road. ISTR there being a per-foot charge for installations longer than a certain length, but that was 12 years ago, dunno what they do now.

You imply that it's fiber direct to the house. Ours isn't. The trunkline along the road is fiber, but "last mile" is via copper. I don't know why, and never got a straight answer any time I've asked.
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #4  
Mostly we have the same situation here, previous slow land line internet, recent cables run out front, got the card(s) in the mail.

My observations:
We went with the 500mb earlier this year. There were a couple different prices, due to whether their router was included or not. Their router is $7/mo, or skip that and chance getting your own and see if it works. We went with their router.

No price increases yet, but am anticipating some, whatever they can nail you for and get away with.

From box to house was 150ft. Right away they put down a "temporary" cable, and sent out a guy to hook up the router, and wire in a modem in a central location in the house.

Keep in mind that one department seems to not talk to the other, and all of the work is subcontracted, so accountability was sometimes strangely lacking. Every little install step needed a work order called in and was done ny seperate crews.
Finally called our "local rep", surprisingly easy to get ahold of, told him about how the snowplow is going to take out their temporary cable if they don't take care of it asap. Next week they sent out a guy with a trencher, who spoke only french. He handed me the phone so I could speak to his interpreter about how and where I expected the cable to be run.

Overall, the permanent cable is installed nicely, router and modem works as expected, no outages in 8mo, video streaming or other bandwidth issues non existent. Customer service is still just a matter of getting our "local service rep" on his cell phone.
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet?
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Thank you for the replies.

Reading more about the $50 a month 500mbps plan, there are some other costs listed, but it's also an introductory price. The regular price is $80 a month, which is still better then what I'm paying now by ten bucks, and a lot faster speed.


Monthly Price​

$50.00

This is a 12 month introductory rate and does not require a contract. The post-introductory rate is $80 and subject to change.

Additional Charges and Terms​

Provider Monthly Fees​

  • Optional Wifi Service$10.00

One Time Fees​

  • Professional Install$65.00
  • Self-Install Activation$30.00
  • Late FeeUp to $8.95

Early Termination Fee​

$0.00

Government Taxes​

$0.00

Discounts & Bundles​

Visit the link below for available billing discounts and pricing options for broadband service bundled with other services like video, phone, and wireless service.
spectrum.com/packages

Speeds Provided with Plan​

  • Typical Download Speed551 Mbps
  • Typical Upload Speed21 Mbps
  • Typical Latency20 ms

Data Included with Monthly Price​

Unlimited
  • Charges for Additional Data Usage$0.00
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #6  
You imply that it's fiber direct to the house. Ours isn't. The trunkline along the road is fiber, but "last mile" is via copper. I don't know why, and never got a straight answer any time I've asked.
That’s not surprising. A good cable run from a road to a house isn’t going to compromise speed at all. Many homes are already prewired with cable from every room to the cable entrance, outside the house, so no AC powered fiber optic converter is required.
Fiber optic cable is data only. Conventional cable is data and small levels of power.
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #7  
You will like the fiber much more. It has much better upload speeds than copper does. Not sure how Sparklight does it but I left AT&T 2 years ago as a lineman and we ran fiber up to the actual modem. Either way, coming 750' off of road won't be an issue.
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #8  
I guess we get away cheap. 50 bucks unlimited speed fiber optic and the landline and smart TV is on it as well and we use our own router, not theirs though we do have their connection box in the office, no charge for that either. Goes south every so often but they credit us for the downtime after some whining....
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #9  
I guess we get away cheap. 50 bucks unlimited speed fiber optic and the landline and smart TV is on it as well and we use our own router, not theirs though we do have their connection box in the office, no charge for that either. Goes south every so often but they credit us for the downtime after some whining....


Hate to be the one that tells ya but your landline isn't really a landline. Your internet or power goes down, your landline goes with it. Nothing like the landlines from the past.. In fact, a cell phone is better than those internet based telephone lines...
 
   / Spectrum Fiber Optic Internet? #10  
Spectrum is Charter Communications. I was with them for many years (cable interwebs) but got tired of the price increases and poorer performance. When I dropped service the employee said i was good as in all paid up. I went to the local store maybe 2 days before the end of the month. Two months later I get a collection agency after me. Never had that happen in my life until then. They have funny ways of billing. If you go with them save your initial paperwork. I had been with them for so many years and couldn't recall how the initial billing was done. Apparently when you end your account the billing continues to mid month. They never sent me any mail saying hey you still owed us for a month. I paid what I feel was their extortion fee of one months service I never used. At least I had a receipt for the returned modem. The area coop, which doesn't serve this town, put in fiber and was $10 cheaper than the $80 Spectrum. Loads of threads on reddit about that company so buyer beware.
 

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