Comcast had crews running new lines down the street on their infrastructure. Could they be rolling out fiber to compete?
About time if true.Comcast had crews running new lines down the street on their infrastructure. Could they be rolling out fiber to compete?
I'd wonder what they would price their fiber at if they were ever to offer it. Frontier and GoNetSpeed are undercutting them.About time if true.
Charter is another that has waited too long.
I get constant calls to return to them ( I switched to fiber), but always at the same speed ( gigabit down, slow up speed) and a price which is more than what I am currently paying.
Isn't it just easier to build out the fiber. Copper is slowing dying off.They could just be adding more nodes. You can get a lot of data over coax, if you keep the runs short and the number of amplifiers to a minimum.
When we were in CA we had a 10gig fiber connection and it was 49.99 a month!!! Why would i pay charter wich was double or more for poor serviceI'd wonder what they would price their fiber at if they were ever to offer it. Frontier and GoNetSpeed are undercutting them.
I got Spectrum Fiber a couple of years ago in my very rural neck of the NC woods thanks to the RDOF and it's been quite reliable considering it's aerial. I did keep Starlink though on the $5 per month Standby plan.About time if true.
Charter is another that has waited too long.
I get constant calls to return to them ( I switched to fiber), but always at the same speed ( gigabit down, slow up speed) and a price which is more than what I am currently paying.