buckeyefarmer
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I just signed up for 300Mbps fiber at $40 month. Could get 1.2Gbps for $65
Cool. Two different solutions for two different needs.I just signed up for 300Mbps fiber at $40 month. Could get 1.2Gbps for $65
Wow… not seeing these kind of deals unless tied to a low income program…I just signed up for 300Mbps fiber at $40 month. Could get 1.2Gbps for $65
Wow… not seeing these kind of deals unless tied to a low income program…
They literally circled my house putting up fiber. On telephone poles along the front and 1 side, then behind me on electric poles than meet where it’s on the telephone poles down from my neighbor. They put a big box with equipment on my neighbor.Wow… not seeing these kind of deals unless tied to a low income program…
They had lots of speed / price options. I’ll run both for awhile, then decide what to do with StarlinkCool. Two different solutions for two different needs.
Personally, if you need the internet connection, e.g. work from home or emergency calling, I'd keep Starlink or something on hot standby. I think fiber is great, but based on long experience with fiber, it does seem to attract accidents and interruptions, resulting in outages. YMMV.They had lots of speed / price options. I’ll run both for awhile, then decide what to do with Starlink