When I do have power, my cable modem will not connect to Suddenlink.
Just checking on status of others to see how widespread
Just checking on status of others to see how widespread
I understand what you're saying, but the only way to make Suddenlink change is to hurt them in the wallet. Starlink is promising up to 150Mpbs initially and people are getting that much (which I'd argue is good enough for most household) and says they scale to 850Mpbs (close enough). It's the first viable alternative to suddenlink available throughout the city, so if you want change, time to jump ship.El_duderino said:
That's for us folks who have either 1 provider (terrible slow and overpriced) or nothing for internet in rural areas. It's not geared toward people who can get 1 gig internet like everyone here who has suddenlink. As much as people gripe about suddenlink internet, i'd kill to have 300mb, 400mb, or 1 gig internet
El_duderino said:
That's for us folks who have either 1 provider (terrible slow and overpriced) or nothing for internet in rural areas. It's not geared toward people who can get 1 gig internet like everyone here who has suddenlink. As much as people gripe about suddenlink internet, i'd kill to have 300mb, 400mb, or 1 gig internet