Comments on: Comcast matches Verizon Fios speeds
Cable operator doubles download speeds of its fastest broadband service in four cities.
Cable operator doubles download speeds of its fastest broadband service in four cities.
January 5, 2010 5:27 AM PST
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When I've called them (SBC, now AT&T) and I've been told "first quarter of next year" (as in first quarter 2002 or 2003) or that they are starting along the coast (New Haven) and are working up into our region (then why do some already HAVE it?!)
It's a load of crock!
raising it speeds in places where FIOS isn't offering services?
to
the home in IL for instance... Once they get their proverbial act
together, they too will start spanking Comcast ;-)
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to 16. In order to have the 8 Mbit to begin with you had to have a
premium cable service also. Another consideration here is with
cable you share your bandwidth with your neighbors, not so with
FIOS...... since I've switched to FIOS, I get a consistent 15 mbit
download and 2 Mbit upload. With comcast I never got the speed
that they said I would get. It was always below the rated speed.
I'm Jealous..
~FR
Technically so do DSL / Fios users. Their connections just come together slightly further down the line.
So, do you want the bottleneck (which, in Tacoma, I always get my full 8000/768 service) right away or do you just want it all crammed together at once? It's all about the same in the end.
Note that even though Comcast advertises 16Mps Download (1Mbps or 768Kbps up), once your neighbor's kids get home from school, and also your neighbors, the shared pipe drops. I doubt Comcast can guarantee anything except a rate increase. $50+ for analog basic cable!!! Ripoff...
few months now here and I love it. The best part is, I don't have to
have cable TV to get faster internet. Who really needs 200 or so
channels with nothing but garbage on.
http://broadband.motorola.com/modem/sb5100.pdf
Comcast is really in for a spanking -- Verizon will have probably
the best deliver system with amazing flexibility... Motorola is
helping them implement their system, which has never been done
before. Sure, it will have its hickups, but THIS is what VoIP was to
Telephony!
The future will be exciting!
That should be enough to download a movie, voip and surf the
intraweb. :)
I got my Comcast cut for excessive usage when I hit 645GBs one month and then 400GBs the month after. I'm with Insight now and have used 1.3TBs of their 10mbps/1mbps connection in transfer with just 1 program alone. I'm probably closer to 2TBs of bandwidth used which I know is breaking their wallets.
- by 5PinZ April 19, 2009 5:06 PM PDT
- It's funny that Comcast denies choosing the same cities as those where Fios is available for their increased bandwidth. Comcast's new "Comcast Town" ads directly call out Verizon, at one point the condescending singer hums "Fiber Optics Flabergasted"....hah, doubt it. I cant stand those ads.
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(35 Comments)I've never been a big fan of Comcast, I've had an overwhelmingly poor relationship with them ever since going to school at Temple in Philly. They were the only option for cable. Their service is Philly ruined the NFL season for my roommates and I. Our cable would go out completely for days at a time, and when on, it was spotty at best. Their customer service rep. suggested purchasing their "blah blah blah(digital star)" for 3.99/mo extra which would make sure our apartment could first be found and monitored on their grid. I knew at that point that this wasn't going to be easy but to get to the end of the story, it took a reasonable three months to fix, something about zoning laws in Philadelphia for digging up cable lines, the third guy that came fixed it without a shovel...
I decided that Comcast had likely been charging the arbitrary "Arlin Specter" fee of 3.99/mo to many Comcast customers, and that could add up depending on their business model. To their credit, I've noticed their bandwidth increase and its phenominal. I'm using Comcast now in Boston, my roomates had already chosen them when I moved in. Having just left an apartment that was wired with FIOS, I must say, Fios offers far better digital image quality, but the speed is on Comcast is no joke.