The way Noma runs I would if I could.
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FYI - I always use the Centurylink router when setting up their dsl. Always works and they support it if it's not working. Pay the $8 month for leasing the router too, it's their insurance policy - if it's zapped by lightning, they will replace it.
I've never had the store bought router work on DSL, they design it that way and don't want to support other peoples crap. No different than a car dealership not supporting your upgrades to a diesel engine etc.
Centurylink chugs goat cock. 18 months of pure hell and negative impact to my ability to work before I switched back. They can forever eat shit and die.
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Not unhappy with my Cent Link ....
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Century Links sucked major balls. It was my only provider at my old apartment. It was so slow i couldn't even play EVE or WoW.
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Mine is working fine, getting what I pay for. I've had DSL for 15 years now, no real issues. A couple of outages, otherwise solid.
It really depends on the neighborhood and the wiring. I'm in an old hood that got all new wires and fiber many years back. Some newer areas of town they haven't upgraded anything yet, so it's crap.
It better be possible for what we pay a month for it. Honestly, their business class stuff, with the exception of their NOC (most rude assholes I've ever met), isn't bad.
I've never had their home service but with the way they respond to tickets and such I open at work, I can't imagine how they treat a residential customer.