> *BTW, for anyone looking at Digis, their recent ads are wildly false. They > advertise "speeds up to 7Mbps, but when you actually get the documents to > sign it says "7Mbps (combined)", meaning 4.5down + 2.5 up, or whatever it > actually is. Worse, when I initially talked to their sales and asked > about > real-world performance he said, "well, when it's busy it can drop down to > around 6.5, but is nearly always above 6", further implying that the 7 was > in > one direction. Regardless, $40/month is still a good price for 4Mbps > service > IMO.
Digis is by far the worst ISP I've ever used. I finally cancelled them after having my connection totally die several times a day for minutes to hours at a time over a period of several months. They were great the first few months, but after that, they were horrible, and their customer service reps were purposely vague and misleading; all they wanted to do was get me off the phone. They'd promise to send a tech out, and never would follow through. Oh, and if you go over your bandwidth quota, they don't tell you, they just bill you through the nose silently. I hope your experience is better, but if it's not too late to pull out, you might want to consider it. Greg /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
