[Electronics-Talk] internet service providers and data caps

Tom Evans tevans2003 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 19 19:42:41 UTC 2022


Sherry, I think they’re good or bad news is they all suck, so you have to pick the least worst, smile. I’ve never heard of frontier and AT&T lied or misrepresented and finally told the truth to say that they are never going to improve the service in my area but continuing to charge high prices and then I have Comcast TV only and their claim to fame is literally raising the price on me 10 and $20 a month maybe once or twice a year. Having said that, if I was starting over then I guess I would go with the Comcast because I think the service is better. I would think we’re talking unlimited Internet and then on your phone you just use the Wi-Fi from your house which is they’re not burning up your data. That’s my two cents

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> On Apr 18, 2022, at 9:42 AM, Drew Hunthausen via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Sherry,
> I live in Southern California in an apartment and have been using Frontier
> for the last couple years with no problems at all. My parents who also live
> in So Cal use Frontier and have had a few issues due to them having a much
> larger house, but overall it has been very reliable. I don't have any direct
> experience with Comcast, but have a couple of friends who use it due to it
> being their only option and say that it works okay but is a lot more
> expensive. Hope this helps
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sherry Gomes via Electronics-Talk
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> Cc: Sherry Gomes <sherry.gomes at outlook.com>
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] internet service providers and data caps
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Take two. I wrote up a nice detailed message, and while I was spell checking
> it, outlook crashed and the message was gone. So, here I go again.
> 
> I am moving from Colorado to California, where I grew up. In Colorado, my
> town had its own ISP and it was super-fast, reliable and had no data caps.
> The town where I am moving has only two options for an ISP, comcast/Xfinity
> or frontier. I had a terrible experience with comcast when I transferred to
> that local Colorado ISP. They continued to bill me for months, even though
> the service was disconnected and equipment was returned.  I vowed never to
> use them for anything again. On the other hand, my best friend who lives in
> Washington had bad experiences with Frontier, with it losing connection all
> the time when he was trying to work from home. Frontier did not offer FIO in
> his area.
> 
> So, in my new town, Comcast says they have speeds up to 2000 MPS with a 1.2
> TB data cap. I hope I'm using the correct term there when I say MPS. And I
> believe comcast is still cable.
> 
> Frontier says it is fiber-hoping that means                FIO-with speeds
> up to 3000 MPS and no data caps.
> 
> But I have questions about exactly what uses up the data and how easily one
> can reach a data cap. Here are things I regularly do online.
> 
> 1. run my computer 24/7, not shutting down except every couple weeks or so.
> Internet is always connected during that time.
> 
> 2. Stream, buy, and download music from amazon.
> 
> 3. Download audio books from BARD and audible, as well as kindle and
> bookshare books.
> 
> 4. Shop online, including groceries, meal delivery services and just general
> shopping say on amazon.
> 
> 5. Read stories online.
> 
> 6. I have about six to eight amazon echoes, as well as an amazon smart oven,
> a thermostat controlled by Alexa, and I've bought the LG washer/dryer which
> I can also use with Alexa.
> 
> 7. With those echoes, scattered around my house, I sometimes will ask to
> stream certain music channels from something like Sirius XM on the
> everywhere group, which means the music is playing all over the house.
> 
> Those are the things I can think of off the top of my head. Maybe all that
> doesn't use much data, maybe it uses a lot. I am hoping people here might
> have a better idea or have experiences good or bad with either company. I
> move into my new home on the 30th of this month, so it's time to make some
> decisions. Thanks for any thoughts.
> 
> 
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