Comcast advertising “10G” in hopes to confuse consumers to accept slower speeds::Comcast says Xfinity offers 10G home internet, but the term “10G” is hazy and potentially misleading—especially because it has no relation to 5G for cell phones.

  • Xylight (Photon dev)
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    1241 year ago

    Can confirm.

    I use Xfinity since they have a monopoly on our area and we don’t really have any other choice. It costs $70/month for 100mbps DOWNLOAD. and it’s about 8mbps upload.

    American ISPs are literally the devil

    • Jeff
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      231 year ago

      Holy moly that is horrid :/ sorry to hear it.

      • Xylight (Photon dev)
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        141 year ago

        luckily, that was the original price. after like an hour on support the price was lowered to $55/mo for 300mbps. Not great but at least it’s better.

        • Jeff
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          61 year ago

          I went from living in the sticks paying $85 for 500/250 to fios in my new place paying $80 almost gig up and down. I’m happy too but now I wonder if I could have talked them down too. Good idea sir.

          • @Casey_Masterpiece
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            71 year ago

            Best I can do in my 1k person town in Washington is 10mbps down and less than 1mbps up. It’s 50 bucks a month. They ran fiber lines through our farm ground to get to town this spring though so I’m hoping it’s available soon.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      I don’t know how it is for Xfinity, but I work for Spectrum and the low upload is because there is not enough room for it on coaxial cable running at 750MHz or whatever it actually is. A big majority of the bandwidth of the cable, for my company at least, is taken by television and download, which we currently run a docsis 3.0 and a docsis 3.1 segment for download. The upload is a shrimpy part of the band. I know in some areas we are upgrading to support 1.2 or 1.4 GHz, lots more room, so we’re able to increase upload in those areas. This is all rolling out now, I imagine other providers using copper will be doing similar eventually to compete with each other. Lets us run more upload plus double the docsis 3.1 segment so we can go into higher speeds for download (like 2Gbps). One consequence of this is we’re screwing older TV customers, old cable boxes and also TiVo/cable card shit are gonna stop working.

      Not trying to astroturf it advertise it whatever, just sharing what they have been telling us. Upload has always been dogshit because they wanted big download numbers to advertise. I literally get free cable from work but have AT&T fiber installed at my house because I can’t handle the instability of the up pipe on coax for some of the shit I do. (Stream to twitch, run a Plex server, etc) it also makes you lag worse in games. Not the overall low speed, just the instability.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I imagine other providers using copper will be doing similar eventually to compete with each other.

        Where do you live that you actually have competition? I’ve never heard of two cable providers covering the same territory. The whole industry is a racket.

        • @porksandwich9113
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          31 year ago

          Where I lived in Maryland, I had Xfinity and FiOS coverage at my house. Probably the reason prices were so reasonable.

      • Xylight (Photon dev)
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        11 year ago

        They’re rolling out a thing where you can pay a subscription to get 50mbps upload instead, I’m not sure if that’s why it’s so embarrassingly slow

    • @AlaskaMan
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      61 year ago

      Here in Alaska you can have a cell line, 500mbps, and unlimited data for $125.

        • @AlaskaMan
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          1 year ago

          500 down, maybe 50 up but I’d have to go check.

          Edit: $110/mo for 500 down / 20 up, 600gb monthly cap before throttling.

          Their only unlimited data plan is actually $185/mo. 2.5gbps download, 75 mbps upload.

    • @Earthwormjim91
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      51 year ago

      Yeah it’s the places where they have a monopoly where they get shitty.

      I have them where I am but there’s other competition. So I get 1200Mbps down and up for $95 a month. But that includes the extra like $15 a month to have unlimited data which is bullshit.

    • XIN
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      51 year ago

      That’s awful. For a long time they were the only ones offering over 100m in my area, I hated the asymmetrical speeds but at least the service was reliable. Jumped ship as soon as fiber came to the area.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I wish you the same thing that happened to me… I accidentally opened the door to a doorknocker and they asked, “Would you like to save money on your internet connection?”

      I told them, “No thank you, I’d actually pay more for faster internet and no cap, since I download a lot…”

      They inform me that they’ve just rolled out gigabit fibre on our block. AND IT WAS LESS EXPENSIVE THAN MY 70mbps!

      The only time I’ve bitten on doorknocker offer. It was the best computer decision I’ve made since going SSD-only for all games and applications. It’s gigabit up AND down.

      This will happen to you. This will happen to you next week. I’m, uhhh… manifesting it as the kids would say.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        fiber is a beautiful thing. Both because it’s just objectively better than cable, but also because it side skirts the FCC’s enforced broadband monopolies, so that companies can actually compete in getting it to you. Unfortunately, the fiber expansion in my area has been on an indefinite hold because it’s “awaiting HOA approval”, So everyone around me gets cheap fiber, but my neighborhood is still stuck with xfinity :/

    • @Dingus93
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      21 year ago

      Im with comcast but in UK, nowtv broadband and i pay £21 a month for 70mbps, no issues so far. You guy are gettin ripped off something awful

    • @gramathy
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      11 year ago

      We have isp competition that they show roll upgrades on (we don’t get the fastest stuff but a few years later it starts trickling in) but at least we’re not that bad off, I have 900down for 70