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Originally Posted by jswinden
Yep! And in the USA good luck with that. Most providers want your firstborn child just for 20 Mbps speed and then it slows down a lot or just goes out on occasion. And with fiber optics like that used by AT&T U-Verse, if a construction crew anywhere within a few miles of you cuts the line, everyone loses WiFi for a very long time (perhaps days) while the AT&T repair crews try to figure out what happened and where.
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Fiber cuts, at least where I dwell, get repaired very quickly. But I live in an area ringed with business complexes, so perhaps the consumers benefit from the commercial contracts AT&T has with those businesses.
I had U-Verse for 24 months (and then the price skyrocketed) and it was the most stable Internet/Cable service I ever used.