For years we have made a cable service, both for our TV and Internet connection. The area of the TV service was good. It has not delivered many channels, but just enough to keep me busy during the few hours of day I watch TV - usually the History Channel, Discovery Channel, CNN, ESPN, AMC, Bravo, etc.
The real problem was with the cable.
In theory it is supposed to offer a fast cable connection to the Internet, but there is a catch -This is true if you are the only Internet connection via cable. share the power with others in your neighborhood. If there are 100 people on the internet on the particular cable line, then the speed is divided into 100. If there are 1,000 people on the line, then cut by 1000. Do not tell you that when you install the cable, but you'll find it soon enough.
The result - there were a couple of nights we had to sitbefore our computers watching "paint dry". The speed at times slowed down the scanning (especially on weekend evenings) that you could not tell if you were using a cable modem or the good old 56K.
Now, after years of delay and hesitation, we signed with a fiber optic service for our TV, internet and telephone, for about the same monthly price that we paid more for the cable phone service. And the installation is freetop.
Now not only the same phone service and almost 200 working channels (with the normal package), but also large and always-speed Internet. More than this to have your own T-1 line at about $ 1,500 a month to arrive.
I implied I do not watch TV to begin with, but I must admit - we have access to these channels of high quality that I do not even know exist, I noticed that I started to watch more TV than before. Not good for my reading andmovie watching habits, but very instructive all the same.
If you are a movie or TV fan and you want your Internet quickly and reliably 24x7, go with fiberglass - if available in your area.
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