In our area, Century Link is the only game in town, providing max 1.5M over old crappy DSL phone lines. Looking at going to Verizion 4G hotspot with unlimited data for all internet uses.
In our area, Century Link is the only game in town, providing max 1.5M over old crappy DSL phone lines. Looking at going to Verizion 4G hotspot with unlimited data for all internet uses.
Maybe a little late to the party, but we had Comcast at our condo in Denver for internet, and it was okay... when we moved to NW Arvada into a new development, Comcast wasn't installed up there yet, so CL was our only choice. For the same price we were paying Comcast, we got faster internet with Century Link. I love it! We don't go down, it's quick, and great for gaming. I use hardline instead of WiFi for gaming so I get the fastest speed possible, and playing COD:WWII, Player Unknown's Battlegrounds, and other online shooters I have zero issues. It also streams Netflix and Amazon very well.
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It's a choice between syphilis and gonorrhea. I choose comcast ever since qwest sold to centurylink.
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Had century link for years, from before it was CL. They had no long term client loyalty, speeds kept slowing, prices kept rising, service only got worse. It got to the point that the services was unusable Friday evening to sunday night, too slow. Wife ended up in a screaming match with the rep on the phone and told them to shut it all off. Went to Comcast and had a very good install experience and good service. Much better average speed (stall outs were very rare and much shorter than CL). We only had that about a year or so, little issues here and there, overall much better than CL). Have since moved to Weld County and now on the fiber system with is soooo much better.
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Yep, we live in Candelas. It was a nightmare the weeks before we moved because Comcast wouldn't give us any idea of when services would be up there. Then a month after we move in the trucks started showing up... we were already in a contract with CL and I'm actually quite happy with them. YMMV.
"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
Didn't see a reason to start a new thread, so I figured I would ask here. We are in the process of dumping Comcast/Xfinity, and switching to Century Link, in order to avoid the $60 install fee, and not rent a modem from CL, what modem can you all recommend, preferably a budget conscious option, we'll be doing the 60MBPS plan. I suppose this could double as a wanted post, if anyone had a modem they aren't using.
I think you can search "CenturyLink modem" on eBay and buy one, then call CenturyLink to get the PPPoe username and password to setup. Not sure if the $60 installation applies only when you get a modem from them or it's $60 for them to come out and provision it. Been with them since 2003 and never had an issue, I'm paying for 120 Mb at $65 a month including modem. If you want to do the refer a friend thing. Hit me up before you call, and I can send you the money after, I think we each get $50 in a Visa card.
Are you doing this to get fiber?
I just did this. The gig up/gig down fiber just can't be beat. Signed up online, paid for the modem no lease, no problem. Day before install the lineman came out, asked where I'd like the drop to the house which was awesome since I wanted it moved to the back side. No problem. Install day, the guy came out, did a great job getting everything set up. The fiber to ethernet converter he put down in the crawlspace in a great spot. Hooked up the modem and was online perfectly in minutes.
Once the guy left, I removed the centurylink modem and hooked my personal one up, all it needs is set to VLAN 201 and your PPoE username and password. Easy peasy. I personally use an Amplifi mesh system which works great. The modem they sent is actually pretty nice, I was going to keep it probably as a backup but probably should just sell it.
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