[Cialug] Fine Print - Broadband suggestions?
Mr. Arthur
linux at agencius.com
Thu Aug 30 18:37:29 CDT 2007
Brandon:
Well since Freese-Notis Weather ISP and
Internet-Solver are far more Linux friendly,
you should use one of them.
They are both local to Iowa 100% and
continue commitments to the Linux
community in the area.
Why keep pumping money to thoughtless
companies with little or anti-interest
in Linux in general? Talk to Mr. Arthur
or Mr. Weis.
http://www.weather.net is the longest
lived non-phone company ISP in the
area...
Dan
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Dave J. Hala Jr. wrote:
> Its interesting that mediacom has different install prices for the two
> different speeds. I wonder if the install price is a gouge, or just an
> attempt to offset the price of the CPE.
>
> On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 12:17 -0500, Brandon Griffis wrote:
>> So here's the compare list I've come up with so far:
>>
>> Mediacom - 8mbit/512kbit. $40/month/6 month then $55.95 + $30
>> install. OR 15mbit/1mbit. $60/month + $99 install
>> Qwest - 3mbit/640kbir. $46.99/month. OR 1.5mbit/896kbit.
>> $36.99/month (+ $5 for the modem baring the Best Buy deal) (1 year
>> then +$13, or 2 year con.)
>> Internet Solver - 3mbit/896kbit. $45/month
>>
>> Iowa telecom seems to only be available if you have an existing land
>> line.
>> Wild Blue doesn't seem to be available for my zip 50316, and the
>> latency with satellite makes this a low possibility for me anyway.
>>
>> Is there anybody else I should be looking at?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brandon
>>
>>
>> On 8/29/07, Brandon Griffis <brandongriffis at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'll look around for that. Can anyone recommend a good ISP
>> compare site? broadband reports doesn't seem to work terribly
>> well for Des Moines.
>>
>> I just realized I should have specified in my first email that
>> my house is on the near east side of Des Moines. Very close
>> to University and E. 14th.
>>
>> Mediacom isn't out of the running. They just don't have the
>> killer deal I thought they did. Also, I kind of take issue
>> with paying an "install fee". I'm not trying to be snotty, I
>> just figure if I'm signing up to do business with a company
>> they should cover that cost. (I've been with many ISPs and
>> Mediacom is the first that's charged me an install fee).
>>
>> -Brandon
>>
>>
>> On 8/29/07, Dean <W5GXL at arrl.net> wrote:
>> My neighbor has Wild Blue... He had to upgrade it to
>> the fastest
>> service and he stated it was still too slow.. Think he
>> is into
>> stocks. He can't wait until December when his
>> contract runs
>> out ... We have a local 900Mh system in this county
>> that is running
>> 3000 kbps for about $40 a month.. It is working well
>> in this area.
>> You may shop around for a local wireless
>> provider. They are popping
>> up all over.
>> Dean
>> Spencer Ia
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Dave Weis wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > Send me your address offlist or you can check what
>> we can do at
>> > http://connect.internetsolver.com/qualify/
>> >
>> > dave
>> >
>> > Brandon Griffis wrote:
>> >> So I'm looking to set up service and had planned to
>> go with
>> >> Mediacom as I've seen several ads for a 12 month
>> special for
>> >> Internet access for $20. But apparently there's
>> some fine print
>> >> in the commercial that the deal is only available
>> as an upgrade
>> >> when you already have cable TV. Best they can do
>> is a slower
>> >> service for $40 for 6 months.
>> >> So now I'm shopping.
>> >> Any suggestions for decent internet service (and
>> just internet
>> >> service)? I don't plan on getting a land phone
>> line or cable TV.
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Brandon
>> >>
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