demonikal
New Member
AT&T. Bastards for some reason say I can't get the fastest broadband speed even though I already have the second fastest speed. It's only the difference of 18 Mb/s to 24 Mb/s. I dunno why it makes a difference since they're both the same kind of connection. It's not like 18 is on DSL and 24 is fiber optics.
Okay, so I see a commercial for Xfinity saying they have the fastest internet speeds in the USA, up to 100 Mb/s. I'm thinking no effen way cuz I thought Verizon FiOS has the fastest speed and they're only available in like 16 of the 50 states and ours isn't one of them. So I look 'em up. Sure enough, they're fastest speed is 105 Mb/s. Now, yeah, I know that doesn't mean you actually get that fast. It's probably like half that. But still, that's effen fast. Of course, it's a Comcast thing, so you pay out the a** for it. $200 per month.
They're still totally robbing you cuz AT&T charges $55 per month for our 18 Mb/s and Xfinity charges $50 per month for 6 Mb/s. But I figure they figure that they have the fastest speed in the USA, so they can charge whatever the heck they want cuz people will pay for it.
Anyway, so I'm wondering, if my sister desperately wants to keep her AT&T email address cuz she has so much stuff tied to it and I don't even use mine, which I don't, my question is, if that speed was available in our area, could we have one connection coming in for AT&T for my sister and one connection coming in for Xfinity for me?
Sorry about the extra long post, but hopefully whatever extra info I provided for peeps that live in the US, they'll check them out or whatever. I dunno.
Thanks.
Okay, so I see a commercial for Xfinity saying they have the fastest internet speeds in the USA, up to 100 Mb/s. I'm thinking no effen way cuz I thought Verizon FiOS has the fastest speed and they're only available in like 16 of the 50 states and ours isn't one of them. So I look 'em up. Sure enough, they're fastest speed is 105 Mb/s. Now, yeah, I know that doesn't mean you actually get that fast. It's probably like half that. But still, that's effen fast. Of course, it's a Comcast thing, so you pay out the a** for it. $200 per month.
They're still totally robbing you cuz AT&T charges $55 per month for our 18 Mb/s and Xfinity charges $50 per month for 6 Mb/s. But I figure they figure that they have the fastest speed in the USA, so they can charge whatever the heck they want cuz people will pay for it.
Anyway, so I'm wondering, if my sister desperately wants to keep her AT&T email address cuz she has so much stuff tied to it and I don't even use mine, which I don't, my question is, if that speed was available in our area, could we have one connection coming in for AT&T for my sister and one connection coming in for Xfinity for me?
Sorry about the extra long post, but hopefully whatever extra info I provided for peeps that live in the US, they'll check them out or whatever. I dunno.
Thanks.