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does anybody have any comments about internet service listed above?
good or bad, any comments or experiences you may have had using that service.
thank-you,
john
does anybody have any comments about internet service listed above?
good or bad, any comments or experiences you may have had using that service.
thank-you,
john
I suppose they are the original,
But now days direct tv and dish network also provide internet service.
Dish network always provides perks/ free cannels on weekends....slice and dice programing to get the cannels you want and not all packaged together...
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wow, I had no ideal that company was so unreliable and wishy washy.
living in a rural area, I've had directv since 1996, and didn't realize they offered internet service.
i'm glad I posted my question here, I feel like I received sound advice.
thank-you very much and have a wonderful day,
john
ok, does anyone have any comments about directv internet service.
thank-you,
john
I wouldn't think it would be any less reliable than it's t.v. signal,
Satellites have come a long way/ Make sure you ask if you have the most up to date equipment.
Thanks for the feedback,
Cheers.
I asked the Dish service tech about satellite internet when he was here for a repair and his response was not encouraging. High latency, pricey for the good package, dodgy speed, download caps etc. His advice was to stick with DSL or cable if available.
thanks for the comments. i'll never have anything to do w/dish.
live in country and use (no choice) local phone company for dsl service.
guess i'll stick with them for the time being.
thanks again,
john
Ah yes, the local rural phone monoply. I know it only too well. I too had hoped for better service from a satellite. I could live with some of its apparent quirks but the bandwidth caps are problematic for me. For the price of the service I just cannot abide those caps.....
Same here, terrible internet speed and reliability. But, no choice. I've looked into satellite service, but, like mentioned above, high latency and bandwidth caps would not be good for me. The only alternative for me is to stay with the rural phone monopoly. Needless to say, Customer Service knows me on a first name basis.