why do you want to know ? no one in there right mind would give you their Isp.
Armstrong Cable - $92/m with 2TB data cap
Only other alternatives is satellite internet with 50gb cap or dsl thatâs 3d/1u
AT&T has fibre installed in my apartment building which i thought was very nice when i was moving in. But for whatever reason, iâll have some days where i have massive lag spikes and packet loss. Not sure if itâs on their end or my apartments. 300mbps for 45$ a month
Dude itâs just a brand name you canât be tracked with mentioning Comcast or spectrum
Okay, you got me beat here, but not by a WHOLE lot. Right? Right?
Posted on the wrong character â Rachalie is an alt I forgot I even had.
If theyâre available in your area, Iâve also had good experience with them. Consist, and almost never goes down. Some areas they offer 1gig service. We had it for a while but itâs really unnecessary and we dropped to 200Mb for way less.
But for what we do, I didnât notice a difference after the switch.
The thing is it simply varies wildly, in my case I love in a DSL monopoly. So my internet is literally a step above dialup, like think 3 MBPS download, and .5 upload. Itâs really more like 500KBPS and .1 upload given we share a line with all the neighbors. Literally I canât use the internet while my mom is working given it simply halts her progress, which is sending emails and accessing sites mainly. Itâs criminal how terrible CenturyLink is where I live, given the infrastructure is simply beyond outdated and needs major repairs given it randomly goes out for stints of time. With the only options we have practically speaking would be satellite, that can go out on a whim due to the severe storms we get. Then phone line internet being 600+ dollars a month to have it setup where I love, given major providers towerâs arenât close enough to us to have a good proper connection.
If you look through the comments some say CenturyLink is really good, it varies based on where you live. When the reality is you pretty much have to live in a big neighborhood, or a city or town. That has a lot of people living in a small area. Given our internet companies in America, simply do not have to or care to compete with each other, given they donât have to. One which you have entire dead zones in a technologically driven world. Which just simply sucks and means for situations like my momâs. To where she cannot effectively work at times given the internet is so bad where we love, itâs disgusting their allowed to continue the way they are.
If your suffering from issues there may be options, just not the best options depending on what they are.
Bold of you to assume 2 ppl can use the net at the same time.
Out here in the boonies, you take your turn.
Using a Verizon hotspot for an isp atm and until Elon comes through w/Starlink.
Yup, social engineering. Poor attempt at it, considering they did use one in their question.
Same. I think our bill after taxes is about $130, but our speeds are blazing fast and we have at least a dozen devices hooked into our router, with several of them using it at any one time during the day.
Telus can eat all the butts in Canada. Terrible service, constant upselling calls.
Things like that can be helpful to someone that is trying to find out personal information about someone. ISPs are targets of social engineering for customer data.
I literally told everyone I use t mobile internet
You canât guess my location based from that stop being paranoid
Imagine living in a country with more than one internet provider.

I literally told everyone I use t mobile internet
You canât guess my location based from that stop being paranoid
So what you are saying is if someone by some way finds out your first and last name, that there is no way they could ever gain personal your personal information from your ISP? I said giving out your ISP is HELPFUL.
LOL If Suddenlink was the best of them then you must have some pretty crappy Internet Providers in your area. Before I switched to my current provider I had Suddenlink and had to pay $87 a month for 15MB that went down at least once a day and the last time I called them to get someone to come out and see what was wrong they told me it would be at least 2 months before they could get someone here to check everything. Then after I switched they tried to get $100 out of me for non returned equipment when I was using my own cable modem. Much happier with my current provider.
I signed up for a drawing to celebrate their new fiber network and got a free travel mug, which is more than I ever received from Suddenlink and won a years free internet service in the drawing.
Iâm with Teksavvy (which is through Shaw). $95 a month, give or take, for unlimited. I canât show images or links, but Iâm running at
PING ms 10 DOWNLOAD Mbps 178.49 UPLOAD Mbps 16.24
My service with them was flawless.
I actually was not able to get service through them at first because they were certain the apartment building had horrible cable inside of it that they couldnât overcome without running new cable, which was almost impossible.
I bought a signal booster and ran modem tests and took screenshots to their local office to show proof that the signal was good in my apartment with the booster enabled. They ended up sending an engineer out to look at it and he agreed that it was suitable for service.
A few days later, they had a truck outside my window. I went out to talk to the guy, and it turns out that the cable coming into the building, which was buried underground, had been damaged and that was the issue the entire time. The installer disconnected my booster from the box in the utility closet and everything was fine.
About a week later, the regional sales rep came to my apartment to meet and thank me for helping them out. They had been denying that entire apartment building service for years until I was able to do the troubleshooting that their contracted installers didnât do.