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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2091013" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>@link looks very promising! Thanks for the tip!!!</p><p></p><p>Edit: Oh, yeah! I just talked to a friend who said @link is the bomb! I've used it and didn't even know it. Reliable and pretty fast, if you get the 6mbps download and upload plan at $75 bucks, or the 5/3 down/up plan for $60. Apparently no contract, $75 install is cheap enough and best of all, no requirement to buy a basic phone service at $30 like Pioneer forces you to do. The icing on the cake will be no data limits. I don't see anything like that on the website, yet. I'm going to read all the fine print.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer says they'll deliver up to 10mbps download for about $115, including the unwanted phone and some taxes, but the cost and upload speed of 756kbps is pretty lame.</p><p></p><p>The @Link website shows plenty of towers and I think one can hit my new place easily. I'll bet the towers are sitting right on the fiber, so maybe they will be able to upgrade the speed beyond 6mbps in the future. Thanks, cencrunner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2091013, member: 7557"] @link looks very promising! Thanks for the tip!!! Edit: Oh, yeah! I just talked to a friend who said @link is the bomb! I've used it and didn't even know it. Reliable and pretty fast, if you get the 6mbps download and upload plan at $75 bucks, or the 5/3 down/up plan for $60. Apparently no contract, $75 install is cheap enough and best of all, no requirement to buy a basic phone service at $30 like Pioneer forces you to do. The icing on the cake will be no data limits. I don't see anything like that on the website, yet. I'm going to read all the fine print. Pioneer says they'll deliver up to 10mbps download for about $115, including the unwanted phone and some taxes, but the cost and upload speed of 756kbps is pretty lame. The @Link website shows plenty of towers and I think one can hit my new place easily. I'll bet the towers are sitting right on the fiber, so maybe they will be able to upgrade the speed beyond 6mbps in the future. Thanks, cencrunner! [/QUOTE]
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