an illustration of how us Canadians get raped....the first 3 packages at the top reading down give you .5 Mb/s, .5 Mb/s, and then 2.5 Mb/s uploading speeds...
an illustration of how us Canadians get raped....the first 3 packages at the top reading down give you .5 Mb/s, .5 Mb/s, and then 2.5 Mb/s uploading speeds...
bandwidth transfer per month is also important to me and I download a lot of...ummm...PDF instructional files
125 gigs per month at 50 bucks....it should be unlimited bandwidth per month like Lances for over 600 bucks/yr
Here's what my packages are... I don't think there are bandwidth limits but they do say they can restrict accounts over 250Gb/mo but that it is currently "not enforced."
Yours doesn't seem that bad to me really except for the potential limits being enforced.
Edit: I just noticed that the performance starter price makes no sense.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
I would bet that it's an infrastructure issue, but it wouldn't hurt to call them and bug them about it again. Tell them that if you are not receiving the advertised speeds that you are paying for, then you want a discount to reflect what you are really receiving.
I always get higher speeds than what is advertised for my package.
Funny how you guys always complain about Comcast, yet I have never had an issue with them.
I just bought a TiVo to replace one of the DVR's at home...when I was at Comcast on Friday, without me asking her, the clerk that was helping me offered to go thru my bill to see if she could lower it. Without any change in service, she cut my bill by $70/month.
No datacaps as is the norm over here.
25 down / 3 up, no bandwidth caps, $60 a month (AT&T DSL).
DemonGeminiX (02-28-2013)
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