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<blockquote data-quote="geezer77" data-source="post: 4188179" data-attributes="member: 49872"><p>No doubt Starlink is far, far better and cheaper than Hughes, which we had for many years until a couple of years ago. But when OEC Fiber laid direct fiber to our house we jumped on it. 100+ up and down guaranteed for $55/month, hardware consists of a cigarette pack sized modem, and except for a couple of times where OEC Fiber did some preplanned hardware maintenance for few hours at zero dark hundred on Sunday mornings, there have been zero (repeat ZERO) outages. Right now:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]440329[/ATTACH]</p><p>I certainly recommend checking with OEC Fiber's service map just in case they have expanded into your area in the last few months. They operate out of the Norman area. If not, and there is no other buried fiber access available, I'm 100% onboard with Starlink being the best alternative, even if the price is a little stiffer. I especially liked chucking those roof dishes into the landfill, and do not miss having to climb up on an icy roof and clean ice and snow off them several times a winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geezer77, post: 4188179, member: 49872"] No doubt Starlink is far, far better and cheaper than Hughes, which we had for many years until a couple of years ago. But when OEC Fiber laid direct fiber to our house we jumped on it. 100+ up and down guaranteed for $55/month, hardware consists of a cigarette pack sized modem, and except for a couple of times where OEC Fiber did some preplanned hardware maintenance for few hours at zero dark hundred on Sunday mornings, there have been zero (repeat ZERO) outages. Right now: [ATTACH alt="oecfiber.jpg"]440329[/ATTACH] I certainly recommend checking with OEC Fiber's service map just in case they have expanded into your area in the last few months. They operate out of the Norman area. If not, and there is no other buried fiber access available, I'm 100% onboard with Starlink being the best alternative, even if the price is a little stiffer. I especially liked chucking those roof dishes into the landfill, and do not miss having to climb up on an icy roof and clean ice and snow off them several times a winter. [/QUOTE]
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