Offer not valid with any other offer or promotion. Limited-time offer subject to change or end without notice. After the first 12 months, then-current standard rates apply after the 12th month. Promotional rates require purchase of listed services as described. ![]() Taxes, fees, and surcharges are extra and subject to change at any time. Promotional Fiber Internet rates are for the first 12 months of service only. Free installation eligible on all tiers from 200 Mbps – 5 Gig.Ĥ. Speeds may vary by location and are not guaranteed.ģ. Internet speeds are up to the maximum advertised upload and download speed available based on a wired connection. 100% Fiber Optic network not available in all areas. Regular rates apply after the first month.Ģ. Free first month of service eligible on 1 Gig and 2 Gig fiber internet orders only. In general Spectrum is shady and opaque about most things, and their technicians are notoriously late showing up (Google Fiber may not schedule enough techs but they're always there when they say, to the minute, and often even early).1. It's possible for your price to double over the course of a couple years. On the other hand, Spectrum will charge you one rate and then Hike. Root cause: they'd left the Fiber box open for our complex and someone had gone in and been disconnecting and reconnecting things. Not even room for a few hours later so I could do the followup call. I was also not amused when we had a full outage in the middle of an important call with one of the 50 largest companies in the world (who's paying us quite a bit of money for our product) and they told me that I needed to be available at home at 9 AM the next morning for a technician or it would be 3 weeks before someone could come. ![]() Like, you call them, wait for 30 minutes on hold (no exaggeration here) and they have no clue what caused the outage or when it would be fixed. Google Fiber, hands down - BUT I'll say that the fly in the ointment if you work remotely is that they have outages every 6 months or so and are absolute shit at handling them. The upload speed - every once in a blue moon i wished i had faster upload speed. 200 (mb/s) vs 100 is almost nothing in the grand scheme of things, unless you are doing some heavy downloading. I also notice I really don't need a ton of bandwidth. Now, if GF actually deployed to our neighborhood i'd sign up in a heartbeat. ![]() At one point I did have to get them to come out and fix it, which was easy (their service IMO is amazing), and at another point, i had an issue, they came out, said the line tests fine (it was my router/modem, they do go flakey/bad). We never really notice, the kids stream videos just fine, we watch HD netflix just fine. I'm a stay at home IT pro with a family, we only have 50 mbit down. For whatever reason, my Spectrum internet is rock solid. But with any service, it very much depends on your local area, how oversubscribed it is, any deployment issues. ![]() Pro NC Sports /r/panthers /r/CharlotteHornets /r/canes Interests /r/BULLCORN NEW /r/RDUeats /r/trianglefood /r/NCTrails /r/LGBTriangle /r/biandfineincarolina /r/carolinabeer /r/ncbeer /r/ncmusic /r/ncpolitics /r/carolinabikes /r/carolinarenfest /r/triangletrees /r/treesofNC /r/runraleigh /r/NCfilm /r/triangleparentsĮlsewhere in NC /r/asheville /r/Charlotte /r/FuquayVarinaNC /r/Gastonia /r/obx /r/UNCCharlotte /r/WendellNC /r/Wilmington /r/zebulon Nearby /r/Saxapahaw /r/BurlingtonNC /r/pittsboro /r/winstonsalem /r/gso /r/UNCG /r/fayettenam /r/hickorync The Triangle /r/raleigh /r/chapelhill /r/bullcity /r/cary /r/apex_nc /r/morrisville /r/TownOfWakeForestĬolleges /r/tarheels /r/ncsu /r/duke /r/WakeTech /r/CameronCrazies Related the Triangle or the RTP/Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill and surrounding region of North Carolina.
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