Just saw this promo. It was $21.99 up until now. They appear to guarantee the price for one year. Also remember that Verizon now offers Dry Loop service in most areas. Meaning you can get DSL without the telephone service. Although they do change $5 a month for that. Here is the Link
yanks0114 said: Most people don't need FIOS / cable speed. They want it, it's not a question of whether they need it or not. Most people don't need Windows ME II, either, but that doesn't stop them from going out of their way to find a good deal on it. Same goes for most deals posted here.
tyrone3971 said: No deal here. As another poster said this is AT&T regular price.
Uhhhh I don't understand the point of your post. AT&T is NEVER available in the same area as Verizon and vice versa. And Verizon has wanted more money than this for this service lavel for a long long time.
Anyway, whatever, I edited the title.
I use the RoadRunner lowest service level at the moment which is $19.99 and if you don't buy enough of the Cable TV options they add another $5 to the bill. So I'm paying $25 for supposedly the same speed. However, with Verizon I was getting speeds of around 800 - 900 Kbps. With RoadRunner I'm lucky to hit 650Kbps. And there are No Other options available in my area, save the Dial UP . If this deal was around when I placed my order, I would have opted for Verizon instead of RoadRunner. So for me there is more than one thing that make this price hot. Although I accept it may not be for everyone. It doesn't mean this is not a hot deal it just means it is not for you.
It is a great deal for these who live in Verizon-only area. There is no better deal at this speed so far. The last $14.99/month from Verizon was one and half years ago. 768kbps is good enough for most internet surfing. AT&T has a similar rate, however it is not available at all the areas. After one year of contract, the rate is supposed to be the current rate then. However, it stays at $14.99. I am currently using this plan. It's been more than one year. I still pay $14.99/month which happens to others in my area as well.
ElGato01 said: tyrone3971 said: No deal here. As another poster said this is AT&T regular price.
Uhhhh I don't understand the point of your post. AT&T is NEVER available in the same area as Verizon and vice versa. And Verizon has wanted more money than this for this service lavel for a long long time.
Anyway, whatever, I edited the title.
I use the RoadRunner lowest service level at the moment which is $19.99 and if you don't buy enough of the Cable TV options they add another $5 to the bill. So I'm paying $25 for supposedly the same speed. However, with Verizon I was getting speeds of around 800 - 900 Kbps. With RoadRunner I'm lucky to hit 650Kbps. And there are No Other options available in my area, save the Dial UP . If this deal was around when I placed my order, I would have opted for Verizon instead of RoadRunner. So for me there is more than one thing that make this price hot. Although I accept it may not be for everyone. It doesn't mean this is not a hot deal it just means it is not for you.
Good Luck. EG I agree and support everything said above. comcast sucks and i'm considering to go w/lower speed but pay 3 times less too. good find EG
kirilenko2338 said: ElGato01 said: tyrone3971 said: No deal here. As another poster said this is AT&T regular price.
Uhhhh I don't understand the point of your post. AT&T is NEVER available in the same area as Verizon and vice versa. And Verizon has wanted more money than this for this service lavel for a long long time.
Anyway, whatever, I edited the title.
I use the RoadRunner lowest service level at the moment which is $19.99 and if you don't buy enough of the Cable TV options they add another $5 to the bill. So I'm paying $25 for supposedly the same speed. However, with Verizon I was getting speeds of around 800 - 900 Kbps. With RoadRunner I'm lucky to hit 650Kbps. And there are No Other options available in my area, save the Dial UP . If this deal was around when I placed my order, I would have opted for Verizon instead of RoadRunner. So for me there is more than one thing that make this price hot. Although I accept it may not be for everyone. It doesn't mean this is not a hot deal it just means it is not for you.
Good Luck. EG I agree and support everything said above. comcast sucks and i'm considering to go w/lower speed but pay 3 times less too. good find EG ...just check this offer for my area and it's not available for me $24.99
ajny said: Oddly enough- when I enter my home phone on the webpage linked by OP, the prixce incereases to 19.99/mo with 12 mo contract.
I also checked (I have it now):
"Good News! Verizon High Speed Internet Is Available Looks like Verizon High Speed Internet is already on this line, or there is an order currently in progress. If you need assistance with your service or order, please call us at (800) 567-6789. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, from 8am to 6pm Eastern."
One step further:
"Starter Plan: $14.99/mo. for 12 months One year agreement DSL modem included ($29 value) * Up to 20 times faster then dial-up* (768 Kbps/128 Kbps) * FAST - email, photos, banking, shopping, downloads, games and more.
Power Plan: $19.99/mo. for 1st 6 months ($29.99 for months 7-12) One year agreement Modem & wireless router included ($99 value) * Up to 50 times faster than dial-up* (3.0 Mbps/768 Kbps) * FASTER - email, photos, banking, shopping, downloads, games and more."
tyrone3971
Cranky Member
posted: Apr. 24, 2007 @ 7:25p
ElGato01 said: tyrone3971 said: No deal here. As another poster said this is AT&T regular price.
Uhhhh I don't understand the point of your post. AT&T is NEVER available in the same area as Verizon and vice versa. And Verizon has wanted more money than this for this service lavel for a long long time.
Anyway, whatever, I edited the title.
I use the RoadRunner lowest service level at the moment which is $19.99 and if you don't buy enough of the Cable TV options they add another $5 to the bill. So I'm paying $25 for supposedly the same speed. However, with Verizon I was getting speeds of around 800 - 900 Kbps. With RoadRunner I'm lucky to hit 650Kbps. And there are No Other options available in my area, save the Dial UP . If this deal was around when I placed my order, I would have opted for Verizon instead of RoadRunner. So for me there is more than one thing that make this price hot. Although I accept it may not be for everyone. It doesn't mean this is not a hot deal it just means it is not for you.
Good Luck. EG
Uhh what the hell are you talking about. I'm in SoCal and I can get Earthlink DSL, Verizon DSL, AT&T DSL, Charter Cable, and Earthlink Cable all to my door.
tyrone3971 said: Uhh what the hell are you talking about. I'm in SoCal and I can get Earthlink DSL, Verizon DSL, AT&T DSL, Charter Cable, and Earthlink Cable all to my door.
What they probably meant to say is that in MOST of the United States, you don't have a choice. If you have Verizon, then you most likely don't have AT&T, Qwest, etc, and vice versa.
wizzy420 said: tyrone3971 said: Uhh what the hell are you talking about. I'm in SoCal and I can get Earthlink DSL, Verizon DSL, AT&T DSL, Charter Cable, and Earthlink Cable all to my door.
What they probably meant to say is that in MOST of the United States, you don't have a choice. If you have Verizon, then you most likely don't have AT&T, Qwest, etc, and vice versa.
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socal here i can get all of the above except Verizon DSL
i dont think you can get Verizon DSL and charter cable at the same time
pilsah
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 24, 2007 @ 7:50p
I've been on this plan for over a year now and like it very much. My phone bill and internet bill comes to around $45 a month. But when VOIP finally comes to my area, I think I'll get high speed cable, and look for one of those $199/2 year Sunrocket deals.
mastas
Thrifty Member
posted: Apr. 24, 2007 @ 8:12p
yanks0114 said: desitoyota said: 768/kbps..its pretty slow as compared to FIOS or cable internet. This promo was on long time back.Nothing hot
I disagree - I think its an excellent price for a entry level high-speed modem. Most people don't need FIOS / cable speed.
Also, even though it was once available for $15, they required a phone line and quickly raised the price to $18 then $22
Exactly...as my neighbors granmamamama says...anything over dial-up is overkill.
mastas said: yanks0114 said: desitoyota said: 768/kbps..its pretty slow as compared to FIOS or cable internet. This promo was on long time back.Nothing hot
I disagree - I think its an excellent price for a entry level high-speed modem. Most people don't need FIOS / cable speed.
Also, even though it was once available for $15, they required a phone line and quickly raised the price to $18 then $22
Exactly...as my neighbors granmamamama says...anything over dial-up is overkill.
Or as my great-great uncle used to say, why do I need a car when the horse will get me there just fine.
Seriously, I'm not making that up.
Markfaafp
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Apr. 24, 2007 @ 9:32p
hot, but not available in my area.
lymamdad
Member
posted: Apr. 24, 2007 @ 10:16p
Wow but verizon has no plan to upgrade their line in my area (end of town line and underground cables )
tyrone3971 said: ElGato01 said: tyrone3971 said: No deal here. As another poster said this is AT&T regular price.
Uhhhh I don't understand the point of your post. AT&T is NEVER available in the same area as Verizon and vice versa. And Verizon has wanted more money than this for this service lavel for a long long time.
Anyway, whatever, I edited the title.
I use the RoadRunner lowest service level at the moment which is $19.99 and if you don't buy enough of the Cable TV options they add another $5 to the bill. So I'm paying $25 for supposedly the same speed. However, with Verizon I was getting speeds of around 800 - 900 Kbps. With RoadRunner I'm lucky to hit 650Kbps. And there are No Other options available in my area, save the Dial UP . If this deal was around when I placed my order, I would have opted for Verizon instead of RoadRunner. So for me there is more than one thing that make this price hot. Although I accept it may not be for everyone. It doesn't mean this is not a hot deal it just means it is not for you.
Good Luck. EG
Uhh what the hell are you talking about. I'm in SoCal and I can get Earthlink DSL, Verizon DSL, AT&T DSL, Charter Cable, and Earthlink Cable all to my door.
Well what can I tell you chief you must be one in a million that has the option. I moved to Los Angeles in 1983 and in all the years of living here I have never had an option of picking either my phone or cable carrier. Nor have I ever heard of such a thing. If you have it consider yourself lucky or if you're just confused it's OK too. Either way this deal clearly is not for you, as I have already mentioned once.
cb01 said: just make sure you renew your contract or else you get charge at a higher month to month plan as soon as your contract is up. If you renew your contract, you have to pay the current rate ($22.99 six months ago when I called in to renew). If you do nothing, you are still charged for $14.99. The words from Verizon CSR varies. Verizon does not automatically adjust rate to the current so far in my area.
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