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You are correct Sir, thanks for for providing the accurate description !
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I have internet only thru Metrocast at $60 per month. Get a Smart TV or just hook up your lap top and you can stream just about anything.
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Edit: I just checked and it's $47.59 a month |
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That's my total bill. It's my vacation home but even if I lived there year round there is still plenty to watch by just streaming. The only issue is it takes a little bit of searching. I have an Amazone Firestick which basically turns your regular TV into a smart TV. If you are an Amazon Prime member you have free access to Amazone TV. My son has Net Flicks and I log onto his account also.
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I live on Cow. I don't really want TV, but it would be nice to have internet. Any advice for me?
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This topic has been covered several times in these forums. Lots of advice if you do a quick search. But on Cow, you'll really need to contact Fairpoint for their DSL service. It ain't much 2.5 to 10 Mbps depending on where you are on the island, but it's something.
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Thanks very much
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So, do you land lubbers want to subsidize growth to other out of the way areas ? Just remember, not to complain about the cost of your bill Last edited by wifi; 04-19-2017 at 09:20 PM. |
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2.5 to 10 megabits is fantastic for DSL ! That's not too bad actually.
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It really is great for DSL (I remember 300Kbps DSL days), but 2.5 is marginal for video streaming which is what you need if you don't want to have to buy Dish/Direct yet want some TV on the island. Yes, once upon a time I was thrilled with 75 Kbps acoustic-coupled dialup teletype, but Internet demands keep ramping up the threshold and if you're gonna have teenage "guests" you're gonna hear some whining.
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Good idea but even Metro-sux Internet is slow where I live and they are ok people to deal with they are just working for the large out of state Metro cast company but Metro cast has to be the worst Cable company I have had to deal with in years /decades. Selections stink and the prices are high!
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If you look at the terms and agreements Metrocast has the right to slow down internet speed depending on demand of internet usage on the system. They will also apply less speed as you get closer to your monthly allotment of usage. In my case 350 GB a month. If you use the Roku stick and have a family networking games and movies, the limit comes up fairly quickly.
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