It wasn't there Thursday. :suspect:
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It wasn't there Thursday. :suspect:
http://xtreme3s.net/fiber/DropBox1.jpg
http://xtreme3s.net/fiber/DropBox2.jpg
Nice...no more 56k then?
:D
fiber, nice.
You will love it
Ours freezes up now and then but a lot more channels for less then comcast
Oh man, do want!
Jeremy
How much it that costing? I don't think it's available around my place.
Right now it's only both Kansas Cities, and Provo UT. It's expanding into the KC suburbs and Austin TX starting next year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
There's a bigger discussion about this 'somewhere else' :suspect:
Please come back. We miss you. :hugs:
Anyway, it's going to be $125/mo. $120 base plan for gigabit internet + TV and $5 for 2nd TV box. The package includes a Nexus 7 table to work as the TV remote. (There's also normal remotes and the remote app is available to download for iPhone and Android) They also don't "lease" you the same POS hardware for eternity. If we paid for the boxes up front, the rate would be lower. Otherwise we'll pay for them through the initial 2 year term, and when we renew, our rate will be lower because we own the equipment.
https://fiber.google.com/cities/kansascity/plans/
The in-house portion of the install is scheduled for Dec 19 @ 5pm. It's not a 4+ hour window. The installer will be here at 5. Probably a little early based on the experience we had setting my mother in law up with the 5Mbit "free" plan. ($300 install financed over 12 months = free 5 Mbit internet for 7 years)
And the point of that much bandwidth?
:stupid:
We miss ya Paul. :)
That is awesome Jeff! I know a number of friends who are excited in Austin. I'm sure it will be in Dallas sooner or later. Looking forward to getting some personal comparisons against FiOS. We have been really happy with our FiOS, but Google is faster and for less, they just need some more channels. :)
-John