We do not have municipal broadband here (we live outside city limits anyway), but we have the next best thing- a local ISP started up and promised to lay fiber in any neighborhood in the county where 40% of the residents agreed to sign up for their service. Everyone said, "fuck Spectrum" in our neighborhood and lots of other neighborhoods and signed up and now they're doing great.
The part that pissed me off was that once they started putting the signs in our neighborhood offering this, Spectrum tripled the neighborhood's broadband speed. Meaning they could have done that any time, but didn't.
And now the locally-owned ISP is laying fiber down rural roads.
Yeah, Fuck Spectrum is right up there with ACAB and other popular creeds. But good on your ISP for being true to their word. It really is for the best anyway. Everybody wins; except Spectrum. Fuck Spectrum.
The part that pissed me off was that once they started putting the signs in our neighborhood offering this, Spectrum tripled the neighborhood’s broadband speed. Meaning they could have done that any time, but didn’t.
Spectrum did this when Frontier fiber came in. Spectrum 100Mbs at $80/month became 300Mbs at $80/month overnight. Frontier fiber was still faster and cheaper with 500Mbs for $50/month.
Yep, the local ISP is still faster and cheaper here too. Anyone outside that minimum 40% who decided to stay with Spectrum is an idiot, but I haven't seen a single Spectrum van in the neighborhood since it happened, so I have a feeling it was closer to 100% than 40%.
One of the benefits to getting StarLink is that I never have to be a pawn in those kind of games anymore. Not that I recommend it for most people but if you're mobile or living in the sticks it's pretty great. I've hit 400Mb per second at times.
They wanted 26,000$ to extend the Cable line 1000feet, from the end of their line, from our neighbors house to ours. This was in a rural town in NY that was supposed to get 100% access to spectrum (only other option is phone line Frontier). The state gave them a ridiculous amount of money to do this, and nope can't be bothered. It's 2024 we still have the same phone line Internet there that we had in 1998...
If youre friendly with your neighbor, point to point wifi is cheap and very effective. You can share their interent if they are okay with it.
You buy 2 wifi antennas for $200, set one up at the point of origin and line it up with the other at the end point. Plug each end into a router and you're all set.
You dont even need perfect line of sight, although it does help. Range is 5 miles, so 1000ft shouldn't be a challenge. They are preconfigured, so basically just plug and play.
$26k? Could you buy a cheap shed and put it right on your side of the boundary line next to the neighbor? Have Spectrum terminate the cable line there. Put a cheap 200w solar panel and small battery in the shed and with enough battery capacity to keep it running through the overnight hours and then set up your own CANTENNA Wifi pointing at your house?
How close would this theoretical shed be from the end of the line?
Allowing VOTERS to decide if they want cheaper internet or not is COMMUNISM SOCIALISM MARXISTIST! REAL FREE Market Capitalism is allowing MONOPOLIES to STRANGLE us!
I live in a very rural area and I have very fast fiberoptic broadband, provided by a local, not-for-profit cooperative. Absolutely the best Internet service I've ever had.
We should absolutely have local broadband providers. The broadband providers want to keep all undeveloped markets yet also won't provide high speed in those markets because it's not lucrative for them.
Good news, speaking of, moving from Spectrum to Frontier soon. Anyone care to comment on their services? Frontier is already looking faster on uploads, downloads and pricing. Concerned there’s a hidden negative lurking around the corner lol.
I can't speak for elsewhere, but Frontier's speeds around here are shit and they have a lot of down time. They're a worse option than Spectrum. They're what people turn to when Spectrum shuts them off for non-payment.
It's absolutely insane that we would protect corporations from public competition. Restricting public options is absurd, just another example of why things have gotten so shitty and expensive. It's absolutely apparent that our government is controlled by big money corporations.