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willzyx01 t1_ixmqyka wrote

$75/mo for 100Mbps? Dude, you are not getting fleeced. You are getting double fisted.

I pay $79 for 1Gig

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accion12 OP t1_ixmr83v wrote

Yep, realizing that now. Used to be $30/mo, then 50 and now it looks like they increased the plan by another 20 in the last couple of months. Serves me right for not keeping track of my bills

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brufleth t1_ixq1aiv wrote

In what dimension?

We pay significantly more for only 300 and the up speed is something trash like 25.

Edit: how many of you are also paying for cable and are looking at the internet part of the package? Those aren't the prices if you don't also bundle cable.

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accion12 OP t1_ixqds81 wrote

most of us cut the cord over 5 years ago and haven't needed cable since

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brufleth t1_ixqtl70 wrote

Then 75 dollars for internet in Boston is a deal.

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moneyfornothunh t1_ixrszxj wrote

Switching to become a new customer is $30 dollars. Xfinity is offering 2 years at that price with a one year contract. You don't even need to completely cancel and live without internet for a week. Set the disconnect date a month out and they will call you back in a few days to see if they can get you back.

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CombiPuppy t1_ixueh2e wrote

Currently $30/month for 200mbps down/100 up on starry. Was 100/10 on comcast before at $40

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meheeya t1_ixmmf5b wrote

Also RCN for 2+ years, little under $70 for gig speed

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accion12 OP t1_ixmmm79 wrote

basically im paying same for 10th of the speed 😭

how did you get that plan?

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meheeya t1_ixmn0v6 wrote

When I signed up in 2020 I had gig speed for $45 with the new customer discount. After year 1 they tried to raise it on me and I went back and forth with them until I said I wanted to file a complaint and then they let me stay at $45 for another year. After that expired it jumped up to about $70 and I just chose not to fight them this time around

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accion12 OP t1_ixmnky8 wrote

I might have to fight on this one

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nonchalantmozart t1_ixn88ym wrote

26 a month RCN. They tried to up me to 80 after a year with all this BS about equipment fees etc. had to call 5 times telling them I was going to cancel each time coming down a few dollars, until they gave me the original offer. The song and dance is annoying just be firm.

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accion12 OP t1_ixn8jdi wrote

Sad part is, I own my own modem & router. I tried multiple agents but its useless. Just thinking of switching

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nonchalantmozart t1_ixn8tlh wrote

The equipment is irrelevant they say that and lie about why the price is what it is. What you need to say is very firmly “I would like the original offer of 26 a month” they’ll tell you they can’t do that just keep repeating it calmly eventually they’ll talk to their supervisor and give it to you, they can’t hang up.

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accion12 OP t1_ixn931w wrote

I see I have to channel my Karen energy on this one and ask to talk to the manager 😂

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-CalicoKitty- t1_ixmn6r8 wrote

When I had 50 Mbps I called up RCN to ask why my bill had gone up $10. They lowered my bill $10 and increased my speed to 155 Mbps. I didn't even complain or ask for anything. Sounds like it's not quite as easy these days, but it never hurts to call them. If they don't offer, just ask.

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accion12 OP t1_ixmnefj wrote

I just got off a call with them, and they refused to budge. Offered like $9 lower for same speed. I'm seriously considering switching to Comcast or Starry

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Bmxing85 t1_ixn3aj0 wrote

Call back again. You probably got a sour agent.

Comcast is nothing better, I never tried Starry but hear it’s slow and data caps.

Check out T-Mobile 5G. If it’s not available at you current address try using a friends address. It’s autopay so no real issues. $49.99, it is 2year contract tho

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dante662 t1_ixoe7dy wrote

Starry isn't slow, and there is no data cap.

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accion12 OP t1_ixn40n9 wrote

I tried chat, calls & social media but not much.

I have used Starry in the past. It's similar to T-mo's 5G setup. Doesn't look great when compared to Comcast advertised speeds, but they offer close to what they promise. It sucks sometimes during bad weather. They say they started in Boston because windy weather helps them figure out how to improve those weather issues

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cxmplexb t1_ixnou9h wrote

Xfinity works great, just make sure to purchase an adaquate speed. 99% of issues people have with ISPs is their own fucking fault, I.e. why do I have lag with 15 devices all streaming Netflix on the cheapest per month plan.

I pay $79.99 for 1 gig down (get 1400 Mbps or 1.4Gbps), 40 Mbps up. I recommend your own router and modem, the Xfinity ones tend to be a bit garbage wifi wise, they work fine for Ethernet though.

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cxmplexb t1_ixnp0cu wrote

Crapmobile 5g that doesn't work through a concrete wall over 3 ms ping 1400 Mbps down Xfinity for $80/m? What are you smoking, can I get some?

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-CalicoKitty- t1_ixn2fua wrote

I would probably just take the $9 discount. That's not bad, and you probably don't need faster speeds. If you want a better deal, apparently you have to actually schedule a disconnect and someone from customer retention will reach out in a few business days. Otherwise you can switch between Comcast and RCN every couple years. I've had Comcast before though, and they raised prices more than RCN does. Good luck!

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accion12 OP t1_ixn3i49 wrote

I already asked them to disconnect, and don't foresee a better deal. I think I would rather switch to Starry which offers good service and would still save

The devil that is Comcast, does offer a better deal though...it's so tempting

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wanton_and_senseless t1_ixn6s1q wrote

I switched to Starry from RCN and never regretted it.

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husky5050 t1_ixna8os wrote

Starry laid off half it's workforce and is headed for bankruptcy.

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accion12 OP t1_ixnnnsi wrote

Literally most tech companies are laying off. If it goes bankrupt, I'll switch back to RCN with intro pricing

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walthamian t1_ixnnzxv wrote

I was an RCN customer about 3 years ago. I called to cancel the service because at the time, Verizon was offering a low cost deal. Several days after the RCN cancel call, I received a call from RCN: "This is Vice-President (or something similar) So-and-So. We really want to keep you as a customer. Isn't there anything we can do to keep you?". I wanted to say, "Yes, you could offer me a lower price deal than what I'm paying you now." But I didn't. Am currently using RCN again, at a much lower cost than Verizon. So, you might want to call one more time next week (after the holiday and the weekend) and just say "I'd like to remain a customer but I've done a lot of research and I know many other RCN customers in my area have much better deals in terms of cost/speed".

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simonsays123 t1_ixrn8dn wrote

On the phone, actually say you want to cancel, pick a cancellation date a couple weeks in the future. They’ll call or email you in a week or so and offer a deal. I’ve done this twice with RCN

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cxmplexb t1_ixnp5r3 wrote

Comcast works absolutely fine. Only non tech people have issues with them for obvious reasons.

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ribi305 t1_ixoc5jf wrote

They used to be much more scammy with fees and raising rates, and their service used to be worse. And if you ever need a tech to come out it was a huge pain. But they've gotten better, I've used them for like 17yrs and lately I think they're pretty solid, with fair prices, good perks and decent customer service

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anurodhp t1_ixq5fys wrote

Call and say you are switching. You will be sent to retention who is authorized to change costs and plans. If they don’t budge switch.

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Ill_Animator3907 t1_ixn7b38 wrote

$30/month for Starry. 200mbps/100mbps down. Haven’t had any issues. Great experience

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dajochi t1_ixoalhp wrote

I requested/had everyone in the condo association that im apart of request starry (you can do it on their website). 4 months later they came and gave our association access. Love the company constantly 200mbs and it’s just $30 a month

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esmerelda10 t1_ixoe8b9 wrote

I second starry and will sing it's praises forever. Switched two years ago from RCN and am happy every day. Price stays $30, their modem works well, internet has never gone out, I don't game or anything but it's fast enough for anything I do and all my devices to be using it. The two times I had to contact customer service (in the beginning and to get a detailed bill), they responded immediately and resolved everything so quickly and easily. 10/10 so far

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accion12 OP t1_ixn7fte wrote

How did you manage to get that deal?

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Ill_Animator3907 t1_ixn8j5y wrote

It’s a relatively new technology Starry is using and is thus not available everywhere around the city (i think). They were just advertising around my apartment complex and I figured I’d try it out

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accion12 OP t1_ixn8sag wrote

Makes sense. Those guys are great. Roll in with free pizza & cookies...I don't think my apt will see the intro promo again

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PersisPlain t1_ixr1chj wrote

How is everyone in this thread paying only $30 for Starry? I’m paying $50.

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technicolourful t1_ixmp9sc wrote

RCN, $35, 300 mbps

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accion12 OP t1_ixmpzdu wrote

Did you sign up recently? That's a good deal

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technicolourful t1_ixmq4j9 wrote

Nope! I’ve been with RCN since 2019 at my current address and I just call when the rate goes up and ask for a lower rate.

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accion12 OP t1_ixmqi2n wrote

Nice. I am trying that but not getting much traction 🙁

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SvggestedUsername t1_ixmykz1 wrote

Do you have a roommate or SO that could sign up for service at the same address to get the new rate?

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accion12 OP t1_ixmz4fi wrote

Nah, I think my only option is to switch providers, which means choosing between Comcast & Starry

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SvggestedUsername t1_ixn0f2c wrote

Fios? I'd schedule something with Comcast (check online for special rates, free installation, etc.) and then call to cancel RCN for that date and see if they come back with a better deal.

Since RCN became Astound(?) the customer service has gotten worse but it's still the best value around.

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accion12 OP t1_ixn0off wrote

FIOS isn't available in my area unfortunately. Looks like I'm eligible for Comcast black friday deal. RCN offered like $5 discount, so just asked them to cancel

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defenestron t1_ixmrkzi wrote

$49/mo for Verizon Fios 1Gbps symmetrical with First Responder Discount and using my own router.

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accion12 OP t1_ixmrqp7 wrote

Which router are you using? Browsing through black friday deals to see if I can nab a deal on one

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defenestron t1_ixmspy9 wrote

I use an older model Unifi router. The Verizon ONT unit (usually installed where Verizon enters the home) outputs to an Ethernet cable so any router should work so you’re not stuck paying for the ridiculous “Quantum Gateway”rental.

If I was shopping these days, I’d be looking at Wi-Fi 6e as it’s stupid fast and is built to handle tons of devices and interference: https://slickdeals.net/newsearch.php?q=6e+router&searcharea=deals&searchin=first

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accion12 OP t1_ixmt3lf wrote

Interesting. Do they charge for ONT? My current router works fine and supports up to 300 Mbps

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symonym7 t1_ixo0rmc wrote

$140 for ~400mbps.

Comcast.

Because there are no other options at my address.

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brufleth t1_ixqtts9 wrote

This is closer to what we're paying and I just checked to confirm RCN doesn't cover here.

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symonym7 t1_ixqx3i5 wrote

Verizon has coverage for like 8 apartments in my building, mine excluded. T-Mobile 5G is an option, but judging by the 5G speeds on my T-Mobile phone it’ll be sub 100mbps and that’s just stupid.

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brufleth t1_ixrc55i wrote

I also have T-Mobile for cell phones and it is not great. I definitely wouldn't use it for home internet.

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AverageJoe-707 t1_ixmwab3 wrote

My son just switched from RCN to Comcast due to a price jump. He locked in 200mbps internet for two years at $30 per month. He's thrilled

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accion12 OP t1_ixmyz7y wrote

I'm thinking of doing the same, just a bit nervous since it's comcast 🤷

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northeasternlurker t1_ixt3vsg wrote

I've had Comcast for years now. $39.99/month for 200mbps. Just the same reliability and service I had with RCN prior.

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mgzukowski t1_ixmn6zu wrote

$15 Verizon FiOS. 300 Mbps bi directional.

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accion12 OP t1_ixmnj1o wrote

Wow that's cheap. Do you also have a cellphone plan with them?

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mgzukowski t1_ixmnsu8 wrote

I do, and have my own equipment. So I dont pay for that awful router/wap.

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accion12 OP t1_ixmocni wrote

That adds up. It's good they offer 10 year lock on their plans. I'm considering switching but without a 5G plan its $50/mo

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mgzukowski t1_ixmogua wrote

That's including a router. Just buy a router. They charge you $18 a month for it. Also 50 is still cheaper than most if not all.

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accion12 OP t1_ixmoxjl wrote

Yeah, much cheaper and 3x faster than what I'm paying

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Shemsuni t1_ixn2b2w wrote

10 Year?????

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accion12 OP t1_ixn8xcg wrote

yep, that's what it says on their site at least. would have signed up if they were available in my area

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Exit_127 t1_ixn0b7v wrote

Jesus you need to get that changed. Around $30 for 300 here. Call and ask and if they don’t budge and sign up again under someone else’s name. It takes no time to connect if you own your modem and you’ll save a ton.

https://old.reddit.com/r/boston/comments/xxz1hm/what_are_people_actually_paying_for_rcnastound

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accion12 OP t1_ixn0xnq wrote

Yep,. fixing it now. I live by myself but definitely can switch to either Comcast or Starry

Comcast - 400 Mbps @ $30/mo for 2 years Starry - 200 Mbps @ $50/mo

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Exit_127 t1_ixn2il2 wrote

Comcast sucks.. if you know which cable in your house goes to comcast you could do it for a month or keep RCN alive while they send a tech out but ensure you know which cable does RCN so you can switch back a month later and not support comcast since you have a choice.

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accion12 OP t1_ixn36qz wrote

I don't, there are like 3 coax outlets. I can go with Starry too, bit more expensive but I liked their service

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Exit_127 t1_ixn4qcm wrote

Worst case try out starry. Other threads have indicated some congestion post covid but good to support them.

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northeasternlurker t1_ixt434e wrote

Comcast is fine now. They are all the same. I had RCN prior and Comcast is identical

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PowerStroked64 t1_ixqac4j wrote

$50/month for Gigabit through netBlazr, outside of bad snow storms I have zero complaints.

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Fake-Ginger-215 t1_ixqfebl wrote

I pay $80 a month for Verizon gigabit speed. No cable, but I think I do get a discount because my cell is Verizon too.

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Forsaken-Garlic4818 t1_ixmshcn wrote

$40/m for 300 MBps - Netblazr. Used to pay $60/m for gigabit but I don't need it.

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Bmxing85 t1_ixn2nwt wrote

In a Town that services RCN and Comcast. My previous residence in same town, I choose RCN, I loved it. It was 1Gps and stayed that speed all the time, seldom went down (maybe twice a year, no more than 10min). I believe is was $29.99mo owned my own equipment.

Then moved to this new place that is almost spot across the street from RCN office yet my building is not wired for it. I had to take Comcast. They super stink. Payed $39.99 for 200mb and just dealt with it. The service would drop several times a month and I’d get text about 2hrs of disruption, only for it to last up to 2days. I canceled service with them in July but after a week of no home Wi-Fi, I and my partner agreed to put it back on. Only now same tier 200Mps $49.99. I figured if I’m going to spend that much, pay +$10 for the 600Mps. Guess what? It still stunk…..

Last month I had enough and called T-Mobile (I use mint mobile for phone and I know the signal here is great as they use the same towers) they did not offer the 5g home internet at my exact residence but I used an address of a friend next town over to get the stuff. I plugged it in by my window and just like that, 5G with a solid excellent connection. It delivers 200mps via Ethernet and 150mps on Wi-Fi, it handles 4K streams no issues. I will say the connection does slow down durning peak time thru the day, and the modem will get hot and get disconnected (once w eek so far). I solved a lot of this by putting the Modem up in a higher window, and connect to a stand alone router. Since then my connection is more solid (better ping too 26ms) and the modem doesn’t heat up as much I think due to lack of connected Wi-Fi devices.

I pay $49.99 for it. It’s not as good as the RCN I once had and loved, but I hate comcast and I’m willing to support this new 5G thing in hopes that it can get better and will provide better market choices for consumers. Also I got the car Wi-Fi thing, they tossed it in for free and only pay $10mo and now I can stream Spotify in my car without using my phone at all. I’m exited to go on a camping trip and take this equipment with me and see how it does.

I will say RCN is very good in this area. Call them if you have service or billing issues. They have great customer support. Comcast can go suck it. I’m giving T-mo a solid thumbs up for now. I know this is new stuff for them so I’m willing to take the bumps in the road.

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accion12 OP t1_ixn4cvt wrote

Yeah, I'm really wary of Comcast where their advertisement is better than actual service. I'll look into T-mo but that 2 year contract seems sus. I would rather go with a flat rate plan Starry offers

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StuckinSuFu t1_ixn3xt4 wrote

Verizon 80$ a month 900 down 800 up. Roughly

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BenRed2006 t1_ixn6x6r wrote

I thing we are $300 a year or so for 150Mbps

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accion12 OP t1_ixn77p6 wrote

Wow, you have it worse than me. Is your current ISP the only option in your area?

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BenRed2006 t1_ixn7cmr wrote

No. My town has municipal power, water and broadband. If you bundle you get a discount and I haven’t had any issues with any of them

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accion12 OP t1_ixn7m6k wrote

Ahh. It's 6x expensive compared to Starry, but I guess bundling might make it worth it

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BenRed2006 t1_ixn7rzl wrote

I need to double check the price but I’m pretty sure it’s $300 a year

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Borner791 t1_ixn998p wrote

you have to call and bitch to RCN every 2 years.. I have 100?200? i forget, but the lowest tier ~$30-40/ month

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liverwurst_man t1_ixn9hvz wrote

If you do a lot of gaming and video calling, Verizon FiOS is your best option, even for a lower rated speed than the competition. They have MUCH butter upload speeds. Their service is symmetrical, meaning the upload speed is the same as download speed.

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accion12 OP t1_ixnags7 wrote

Would have preferred it, but unfortunately not available in my area

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keleshia t1_ixndrqt wrote

I pay 79 for gig speed thru Xfinity and I’m very happy with it.

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cxmplexb t1_ixnpibl wrote

Yep same here. Xfinity router doesn't support the full speed though! You need a modem with a 2.5g port and a router with preferably 2 or more 2.5g ports if you want to get all 1400 Mbps. The ports on the Xfinity one cap out at 1000.

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myfakeusernameyay t1_ixnnfrr wrote

With RCN you have to threaten to cancel etc like everyone else has said.

I’m 4 years into my contract, rent their modem and a whole EERO mesh network, get 250Mbps and pay 88.

I stopped fighting the increases at some point. It used to be cheaper.

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accion12 OP t1_ixno4u9 wrote

Maybe if you buy your own equipment it can get cheaper. Black Friday and Cyber Monday is the perfect time to look into it

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husky5050 t1_ixo6zv4 wrote

I WFH so I rent the modem in case there's an issue, RCN will come fix it or bring me a new one. Work pays about half of the total cost of around $80.00. I think I have 100mps.

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shitz_brickz t1_ixny41q wrote

Verizon $90 for 1gig plus a router/modem whatever.

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witchy12 t1_ixo0317 wrote

Xfinity 400 mbps for about $40

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Victor_Korchnoi t1_ixo5bth wrote

$39.99/month. Verizon fios. I think it’s 200Mbps.

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DooceBigalo t1_ixo9jkw wrote

I was paying the same except now its 300 and they did not bother to to tell me its 300. Cool stuff.

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ohhowexciting t1_ixqjtut wrote

I also had 200 and went to 300. The way I understand it is your line is already provisioned for 300/300, so it costs them nothing to "unlock" it. They offer this as an upgrade in the online portal and do it to throw you a bone if you are calling to negotiate price.

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TigerKR t1_ixoyfak wrote

I'm on FIOS 75/75 for $40/month with my own router.

But they won't upgrade my speed even though they give everyone else 300/300 for the same price and they already upgraded my ONT to a newer one (when the older one died).

It is a knife to the belly knowing that they are giving me 25% of the speeds of others for the same price.

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SpiritedCamel_ t1_ixozh6y wrote

I mean, ya you should be getting higher mbps for that price.

But in reality, the difference between 100 Mbps vs 1 Gbps won't be noticeable to most people.

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fabikw t1_ixqaobc wrote

RCN: 1.2Gbps $60. I signed up a few months ago, so i still haven't gone through the dance of calling them.

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3owlsinatrenchc0at t1_ixqnv31 wrote

Also RCN, we pay about $60 for 500 Mbps. We've been customers for just over 2 years and when our rates go up my partner calls and asks for either a lower rate or faster speeds. I think we started at the 100 Mbps tier for $30ish.

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BsFan t1_ixmn1sf wrote

75 for RCN, 1.2 down 50 up and a static IP

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pedro227 t1_ixo5crx wrote

Always live chat them about ongoing promotions, and just keep doing that after your promo expires. Easiest way to get low rate high speeds.

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rivermist2615 t1_ixoqx8g wrote

I have Netblazr, pay $60/mo for symmetrical 300 Mbps up/down. Heard of others having issues with reliability during inclement weather, but have been lucky enough to only experience that once in 6 years during a major snowstorm.

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theshoegazer t1_ixp3ljq wrote

RCN, 100mps for $182 (with minimal tv package that's pretty much 2-4-5-7-25 and $22 for HBO). It's a scam how much they arbitrarily jack up prices with no increase in service. Started at like $75/mo a few years ago.

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anurodhp t1_ixq5bpi wrote

RCN here too pay like $50 for half a gig.

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VicVinegar88 t1_ixn0m4i wrote

$75 is a lot per month but the speed is more than enough for someone who just uses it for streaming/working from home.

T Mobile will be $50 for comparable speed, and likely Comcast on a promo deal which you can just call and cancel at the end and they'll extend the promo another year.

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SadMasshole t1_ixochw4 wrote

940/880 mbps. Verizon Fios in Medford. $72.99. RCN sucks, and so does comcast. If you are getting Starry in your neighborhood, absolutely get that.

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