I was reading through the recent cord cutter thread and thought I'd start a dedicated thread on Internet Service Plans just for curiosity sake.
I'll start it off.
I recently dropped my 15 MBPS Cable One Internet service. Their first three plan options looks like this:
Entry level option -> 15 MBPS with 50 GB Limit $40/mo
2nd Option -> 100 MBPS with 300 GB limit $55/mo
3rd option -> 150 MBPS with 500GB limit $80/mo
And on, and on, and on....
Currently I'm on a 12 month promotion with CenturyLink where I pay $34.50 per month for 40 MBPS and no limits on data used. I love this option as it stands. The only thing I need Internet for is to stream HD Netflix/Hulu/YouTube and general internet surfing. So it does everything I need at a price I think is fair. I mean, do I really need to pay $55 or $80 per month for higher speeds. Not thinking I do? Plus I really like not having to worry about a data cap that Cable One has.
So I'm not really sure what I will do once my 12 month promotion with CenturyLink is up in March? I really wish an Interent provider could provide a more balanced plan structure and offer a plan similar to what I have now. Guess I can keep on dreaming.
Seems to me I've heard the United States has among the slowest and most expensive Internet in the world.
I'll start it off.
I recently dropped my 15 MBPS Cable One Internet service. Their first three plan options looks like this:
Entry level option -> 15 MBPS with 50 GB Limit $40/mo
2nd Option -> 100 MBPS with 300 GB limit $55/mo
3rd option -> 150 MBPS with 500GB limit $80/mo
And on, and on, and on....
Currently I'm on a 12 month promotion with CenturyLink where I pay $34.50 per month for 40 MBPS and no limits on data used. I love this option as it stands. The only thing I need Internet for is to stream HD Netflix/Hulu/YouTube and general internet surfing. So it does everything I need at a price I think is fair. I mean, do I really need to pay $55 or $80 per month for higher speeds. Not thinking I do? Plus I really like not having to worry about a data cap that Cable One has.
So I'm not really sure what I will do once my 12 month promotion with CenturyLink is up in March? I really wish an Interent provider could provide a more balanced plan structure and offer a plan similar to what I have now. Guess I can keep on dreaming.
Seems to me I've heard the United States has among the slowest and most expensive Internet in the world.