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- 04-22-2008 03:41 PM #21
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The answer is that I am not sure. I am sorry I wasn't more specific when I said I only most recently have been selling VO accounts as opposed to residential. As far as I know the VO is fairly recent (as in two years, maybe three). Before it was just residential or business and you couldn't get a static IP at a residential address. Previously, I wasn't keeping track of business speeds. Since I have been dealing with VO it has always been the three packages, the top being Ultimate with 15/2. It has never gone up.
This is the first time that residential has matched the speeds of business, and actually surpassed in the 20/2 scenerio. I am wanting to know what they are planning to do next. There is no history to go off of, as in, "they always increase residential speed and then commercial." It just isn't there as far as I know.
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- 04-22-2008 03:48 PM #22
Yea that would be interesting to know, I am sure they will be doing something at least matching the speeds for business.. Have you ran speed test since the upgrade on a VO account? Perhaps they have done the upgrades but made no big announcement? They upgraded us here in orlando from 10 to 15 without really a peep.
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- 04-23-2008 11:18 AM #24
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- 04-23-2008 11:36 AM #25
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PS, I mostly use my Internet for business. I'd be insane to pay what they want for VO. I'd like a static IP, but the truth is that I have colo servers for that sort of thing. Also, my home router (Apple Airport) actually does real DNS updates (not that third-party DynDNS web stuff--actual DDNS updates), so I can find it when I'm elsewhere.
- 04-23-2008 07:01 PM #26
In my opinion, a VO account that ONLY has a static IP and a different modem should be the same speed and only $10-$20 more per month, not the current $60 extra ($105 instead of $45). Not only that, some now have 20/2 while that $105 price tag only buys you 15/2. Slower speed than some, double the price. Rubbish.
- 04-30-2008 05:11 PM #27
just noticed that road runner turbo in orlando is now 15 down and 2 up!
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- 04-30-2008 06:15 PM #28
and its cheaper stead of 15/extra its only 10 now.
- 04-30-2008 08:28 PM #29
- 04-30-2008 08:34 PM #30
Still No Response As A Reseller To My Contact With Bhn Roadrunner Business Class. Is She On Vacation Or Ignoring Me? All I Did Was Inquire As To What Bhn Rr Was Going To Do For Business. It Is Foolish To Think It Costs $105/month For 15/2 With A Static Ip When You Can Get That Speed Or The Faster 20/2 Without A Static Ip For Less Than Half The Price. I've Said It Before And I'll Say It Again, It Should Not Cost $60 Extra For A Static Ip, Because That Is The Only Real Difference Between Residential And Vo Here. $10-$20 For A Static Ip With Matching Speeds, Tops!!!!
I Am Starting To Get Pissed At Bhn Again. Verizon Fios Is Offering Way Better Prices For Business And They Are Coming To St. Petersburg Soon. Not Only May I Take My Business To Verizon, But As A Reseller I Will Start Pushing Verizon Too.
I Do Not Like Being Ignored By This Lady At Bhn. It Is Not In My Nature To Accept Things As They Come When I Am Unhappy With Them. This Isn't Going To Stand Much Longer!

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