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Doc45
05-04-2023, 09:56
My old Centurylink Wi-Fi is being replaced with the new fiber service. Faster and $5 less a month. Install slated for the 13th. I don?t do much more than surf the web, email and watch an occasional show or movie on a couple platforms.

How do those of you that have fiber like it?

00tec
05-04-2023, 10:43
You cannot go wrong. I miss my fiber

BushMasterBoy
05-04-2023, 12:18
Now my VOIP phone works great. I just got fiber last month. I was paying $50 a month for wireless. Now it is $112 for fiber.

Little Dutch
05-04-2023, 13:35
My old Centurylink Wi-Fi is being replaced with the new fiber service. Faster and $5 less a month. Install slated for the 13th. I don?t do much more than surf the web, email and watch an occasional show or movie on a couple platforms.

How do those of you that have fiber like it?

We moved back in November but had CenturyLink fiber at the last place. I got full speed at 940 down and 940 up. It made working from home a lot better when I needed to push large files. I don't recall ever having to reboot or reset the modem Centurylink provided either. The modem from XFinity has to be reset about once a month. I miss the CenturyLink fiber line.

Doc45
05-04-2023, 14:58
Good to hear guys, I’ll report back after the install.

sportbikeco
05-04-2023, 20:36
CenturyLink has a 200/200 deal going for $30 at some address, works very well.

O2HeN2
05-04-2023, 23:25
Given your usage, I'd opt for 50 if it's available. Your needs are very modest.

O2

BPTactical
05-05-2023, 07:46
Coming from you Doc I was figuring it was a new diet supplement..

Doc45
05-05-2023, 16:18
Coming from you Doc I was figuring it was a new diet supplement..

Well being single at my age I may just have to do that for the ladies!

Doc45
05-17-2023, 18:51
Update if anyone cares lol: the install was performed and the speeds are outstanding, got the 200 deal, $45/month after taxes. This old guy is a happy chappy now ahaha

scratchy
05-17-2023, 20:56
Most observed lag, unless you have a very low end plan, is server side. Size your service accordingly. Fiber/coax is surprisingly competitive, fiber having the advantage of not being susceptible to lightning and up/down symmetry. Backhoes are it's greatest enemy. Been in the business for decades, base your decision on what serves your location best.

In 2023's economy, a $200 Broadband bill, including mobile is not bad. How many of you business owners have been able to keep prices stable for the last 5 years?

theGinsue
05-18-2023, 04:32
Backhoes are it's greatest enemy.

Recently, when inquiring about risks to our base connectivity, I was informed that the greatest risk was by "diesel powered cable finders". It actually took me a second to realize he was referring to backhoes.

O2HeN2
05-18-2023, 06:17
Recently, when inquiring about risks to our base connectivity, I was informed that the greatest risk was by "diesel powered cable finders". It actually took me a second to realize he was referring to backhoes.
I live in the vicinity of Woodmen and Union. If backhoe exhaust so much as wafts over that intersection our landline [when we had it] and internet fails.

The most interesting "repair" we got on the landline during the many, many failures from construction of the Woodmen/Union "continuous flow intersection" was getting someone else's number. The most entertaining part was talking to CenturyLink and even though they could see I was calling from some other number, the person insisted that it was impossible.

Took several days to fix. Actually tracked down the owner of the other number and for a couple days I was calling his cell phone to pass on messages left on our answering machine. :)

He and I found it amusing.

O2

Ps. No, he didn't get our number. Our "repair" just caused his phone to go dead.

Jim B
05-22-2023, 23:35
Update if anyone cares lol: the install was performed and the speeds are outstanding, got the 200 deal, $45/month after taxes. This old guy is a happy chappy now ahaha
Do they really give you the 'modem' free of charge? https://www.quantumfiber.com/support/equipment/bring-your-own-wifi-equipment.html states: "Quantum Fiber provides a modem at no cost when you become a customer." It sure sounds like they do, but I'm really surprised they don't make it a bigger selling point. (I had to dig around the website a bit to find that page.) Is what they describe as a "modem" more correctly described as an optical network terminal? Did you get the 360 wifi mesh? Any idea how much it costs? Also, for anyone who's had if for a while, how long did it take for them to start raising the monthly rate?

As always, thanks in advance! [Awesom]

theGinsue
05-23-2023, 05:24
Do they really give you the 'modem' free of charge? https://www.quantumfiber.com/support/equipment/bring-your-own-wifi-equipment.html states: "Quantum Fiber provides a modem at no cost when you become a customer." It sure sounds like they do, but I'm really surprised they don't make it a bigger selling point. (I had to dig around the website a bit to find that page.) Is what they describe as a "modem" more correctly described as an optical network terminal? Did you get the 360 wifi mesh? Any idea how much it costs? Also, for anyone who's had if for a while, how long did it take for them to start raising the monthly rate?

As always, thanks in advance! [Awesom]

All valid questions I've been wondering myself. Anyone?

Grant H.
05-23-2023, 20:34
Yes, they are going to give you a modem.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52921281544_e6c7915d8d_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2oCtpfG)f (https://flic.kr/p/2oCtpfG) by ARNEWB (https://www.flickr.com/photos/61071044@N08/), on Flickr


Most fiber ISP's will provide a router/modem, as they have to provide the fiber to copper media converter for 99.9999% of residential customers. They want to know that the media converter is compatible with their network, and they would rather have a router/modem/media converter that is standard for the sake of their customer support...

I can only imagine the amount of "my interwebby don't worky" calls... Have to support every random POS that someone has bothered to buy from Amazon? No thanks.

Doc45
05-23-2023, 21:31
Yup, I got a C5500 and two mesh units to locate around the hous-free. I’m very happy with the improvement especially for streaming services.

Jim B
05-26-2023, 17:37
I got a chance to give Quantum a call. The guy I spoke with (pretty knowledgeable, BTW) told me:

-Yes, the "modem"/optical network terminal is free of charge.
-The 360 w-fi mesh is $15 per month if you want to rent it. You're free to provide your own if you'd like (obviously avoiding the monthly rental charge). They have the required specs listed on their website.
-At my location, he said it would be approximately one week for them to get out and do the installation.
-There is apparently no cancelation fee.

I'm sure most people already know this, but wireless routers can get a bit pricey depending on the specs. I'd imagine there are some reasonably priced options that will still work. If there's some kind of 'catch' to what they're offering, I'm not seeing it, other than the $15 wi-fi rental if you go that route. (It would increase the monthly cost for the 200 Mbps service from $30 to $45, so a 50% increase.) Obviously, I'm not sure how long it would take for them to start raising the monthly service fee. Seems like a pretty decent option at this point...