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What's the scoop on satellite interwebz these days? Still pricey & high latency?
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From: ChasM Marshall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 7:30 PM
Subject: RE: CenturyLink/DirectTV
Hiya,
Here's my rural viewpoint:
DirecTV:
We use DirecTV on two Satellite recievers, one dish.
Our premium bundle includes HBO.
Last week there was a Viacom blackout (which included Comedy Channel.)
I do not expect to be reimbursed at all.
The Texas-based 800 Phone service has outright lied to us regarding charges
we incurred to re-adjust dish pointing. Prior to service I was told that the
standard $50.00 visit would be waived, but it wasn't. Naturally,
they called back to invite us to do a survey. (I almost cussed at em.)
Our DirecTV does not include Internet-anything (THAT would DOUBLE our costs).
Being that Tonopah has NO cable, and NO Fiber for residents, it's a monopoly.
CenturyLink/QWest:
We have a CAT3 land line with QWest/CenturyLink and are lucky to get a dial
tone.
For fifteen years phone service, the fail rate is about four days every two
years.
Years ago, lightening killed my DirecTV receiver through the phone line.
Seems that windy wet weather can kill equipment at my local substation too.
The station is less than a mile away, but they cannot offer us DSL service.
huh?
It has multiple fiber T-1 links from local schools ten miles away.
A new housing sub-division, 15 miles distant, recently began offering DSL
service.
Nearby folks have dumped ALL telco services for one DSL connection.
Our Unified School District is five hundred square miles.
Being that Tonopah has only 7 thousand residents, it's a monopoly too.
Side notes:
There is a QWest CFO in Federal jail today for pension embezzelment.
There WAS a national Uniform Service Fund that telcos should be using, but
the FCC is now TWO YEARS behind in accounting for state expenditures.
Arizona is only one state that FCC regulation ignores.
Should I mention that the FCC operates like a monopoly?
I wouldn't know who to complain to, and have to chalk it up to rural life.
If you think a new name or new management would change my opinion ...
(-: Chas.M. :-)
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 19:08:39 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CenturyLink/DirectTV
To: [email protected]
Nice thing about DSL is you can pick your ISP. We used FastQ when we lived in
Mesa, it was good. Didn't have the peak speeds Cox did but it was much more
consistent and reliable. And, we had static IP's and could run home servers,
unlike cocks. Your results may vary, but should be good performance if fiber is
in your hood. Century Link Customer Service is a sea of menus and sri lanka
help-desk people.
The DirecTV installers butchered the dish install, put lag bolts right through
the roof, big nasty leaking holes and splinters of wood and it still wobbled in
the wind. I would have been pissed had we not been doing a roof job a few
months later anyway. I re-installed it proper-like, it's easy enough to do it
yourself. More & better music channels, roomie liked the sports line-up better.
-Ken
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From: Mark Astrauskas <[email protected]>
To: Main PLUG discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 6:19 PM
Subject: CenturyLink/DirectTV
CenturyLink recently laid fiber in my area and is pitching their new
Internet/DirectTV service. Does anyone have recent experience with
CenturyLink's fiber offering or with DirectTV as well? It looks like I could
save a good amount every month and could even get a faster speed, so I'm
strongly considering it.
Yelp reviews are awful, but so are the Cox Cable ones (my current provider), so
I'm seeking any firsthand comments or experiences.
Thanks,
Mark
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