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They were the first one to come to mind. Bad choice?Net Nitco? Really?
I think I started with them like 30 years ago!
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They were the first one to come to mind. Bad choice?Net Nitco? Really?
I think I started with them like 30 years ago!
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After a lot of soul searching I think I'm going to stay with AT&T. Once the Comcast promo rate expires, I'm within a few dollars of what I'm paying AT&T. Sucks about the fact that they switched me from analog to VoiP, but no choice. If I went to Comcast, my phone jacks in the house would be totally unusable. At least now, I can still plug a phone in and it will work as long as internet is up. I like the option to plug a corded phone in because Mom sometimes gets confused with cordless or cell phones now as far as which buttons to press. Please no mean comments... it is what it is.
We have a NG backup generator.If you havn't already, now would be a good time to get a battery backup for your internet box, and anything else your signal depends on.
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As do I. But the internet has to go through its reset when the grid goes down. As that happens the NG generator starts, but in the mean time the internet is lost and the phone goes down. Depending upon how long it takes your internet takes to reinitialize itself you are out of phone during that period. Of course if it is an emergency you can use your cell phone.We have a NG backup generator.
Yep. This is one of the ones I have around the houseAs do I. But the internet has to go through its reset when the grid goes down. As that happens the NG generator starts, but in the mean time the internet is lost and the phone goes down. Depending upon how long it takes your internet takes to reinitialize itself you are out of phone during that period. Of course if it is an emergency you can use your cell phone.
But a small battery back up unit that is large enough to support your internet box for about 2 minutes is all you need to keep the phone service/internet service working continuously. Seriously it can be a very small battery back up so not a giant expensive system. It only needs to power your internet box and possibly your wifi (they may be combined devices) for the short time it takes your NG generator to fire up.
As do I. But the internet has to go through its reset when the grid goes down. As that happens the NG generator starts, but in the mean time the internet is lost and the phone goes down. Depending upon how long it takes your internet takes to reinitialize itself you are out of phone during that period. Of course if it is an emergency you can use your cell phone.
But a small battery back up unit that is large enough to support your internet box for about 2 minutes is all you need to keep the phone service/internet service working continuously. Seriously it can be a very small battery back up so not a giant expensive system. It only needs to power your internet box and possibly your wifi (they may be combined devices) for the short time it takes your NG generator to fire up.
Your internet will be about a hundred times faster thoughChatted with Comcast this morning. Not thrilled about paying $14/mo to rent a router. I could buy one for about $175. After intruductory promo year, I'll be back within about $7 of what I'm paying AT&T. Not sure it's worth switching.
not quite 2x faster. currently at 28 mbps and would be moving to 45-50.Your internet will be about a hundred times faster though
You honestly would probably not see the difference.not quite 2x faster. currently at 28 mbps and would be moving to 45-50.
That's what I thought. I know it's not fast, but we really don't have any problems with internet and streaming to one TV.You honestly would probably not see the difference.
The entire funeral process is really. Thousands. Thousands... And you get the same result.