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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by BigAl52 » Mon May 20, 2024 9:47 pm

Fiber optic Internet came to my house today. My computer is now faster than it has ever been. What a difference
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Sep 11, 2025 4:51 pm

Spectrum is now at my house, literally now. I’m addicted to MLB and the NFL and can’t live without it. Plus my shop has become the hangout for sports fans and peer pressure made me bite the bullet.
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by dave77 » Thu Sep 11, 2025 5:36 pm

I'm amazed at how much Spectrum will spend to get one new customer. Last year they ran a ditch up my dead-end road, only 3 possible customers in the foreseeable future and all 3 have/had PUD fiber. Sub contractor putting in the ditch, conduit and cable said they were charging Spectrum $10,000. Talked to a Spectrum guy who was hooking up my neighbor who switched and he said Spectrum would pay up to $5000 for 1 new customer. I get a letter from them about every month wanting me to switch but I'm happy with my fiber, 1000Mbps up and down for $60 a month.
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Sep 11, 2025 7:12 pm

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I'm amazed at how much Spectrum will spend to get one new customer. Last year they ran a ditch up my dead-end road, only 3 possible customers in the foreseeable future and all 3 have/had PUD fiber. Sub contractor putting in the ditch, conduit and cable said they were charging Spectrum $10,000. Talked to a Spectrum guy who was hooking up my neighbor who switched and he said Spectrum would pay up to $5000 for 1 new customer. I get a letter from them about every month wanting me to switch but I'm happy with my fiber, 1000Mbps up and down for $60 a month.
I think Spectrum gets federal funds for booking rural people to the net. There are six houses in one and a half miles on my road. Plus they had to run it 300 yards up my driveway. I get 1,000 MBs per second for $70 a month. My new 75” tv is a data hog.
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by dave77 » Thu Sep 11, 2025 8:56 pm

That makes sense but it seems they wouldn't/shouldn't get a federal subsidy for running it to homes that already have a very high speed net option available. My ISP with the PUD fiber has 2500 x 2500 for $75 and 5000 x 5000 for $85.
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by Sir Henry » Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:02 am

dave77 wrote:
Thu Sep 11, 2025 8:56 pm
That makes sense but it seems they wouldn't/shouldn't get a federal subsidy for running it to homes that already have a very high speed net option available. My ISP with the PUD fiber has 2500 x 2500 for $75 and 5000 x 5000 for $85.
I’m not sure what those numbers mean but do understand your point. Here there was only satellite internet and it was very expensive. Not only that but the satellites were low in the sky and needed a large clear area. Something that isn’t everywhere here in the Northwoods. Spectrum now is as low as $40 a month and is everywhere.

I have the biggest internet package and will also get a good television package. I’m surprised at how much I get for free. All those free antenna stations are now free on the internet. Those and a hundred others. A friend hooked me up to her DirectTV account and she has the best so I’m currently getting everything. She gave me this on a temporary basis and she expects me to get my own although she isn’t in a hurry as it doesn’t cost her anymore.
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by dave77 » Fri Sep 12, 2025 1:53 pm

Sir Henry wrote:
Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:02 am
dave77 wrote:
Thu Sep 11, 2025 8:56 pm
That makes sense but it seems they wouldn't/shouldn't get a federal subsidy for running it to homes that already have a very high speed net option available. My ISP with the PUD fiber has 2500 x 2500 for $75 and 5000 x 5000 for $85.
I’m not sure what those numbers mean but do understand your point.
2500Mbps down and up, 5000Mbps down and up. So for $85 a month 5 times the speed of the 1000Mbps you will be getting. Not many residential accounts would need anywhere that speed. :o
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by Sir Henry » Fri Sep 12, 2025 2:00 pm

dave77 wrote:
Fri Sep 12, 2025 1:53 pm
Sir Henry wrote:
Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:02 am
dave77 wrote:
Thu Sep 11, 2025 8:56 pm
That makes sense but it seems they wouldn't/shouldn't get a federal subsidy for running it to homes that already have a very high speed net option available. My ISP with the PUD fiber has 2500 x 2500 for $75 and 5000 x 5000 for $85.
I’m not sure what those numbers mean but do understand your point.
2500Mbps down and up, 5000Mbps down and up. So for $85 a month 5 times the speed of the 1000Mbps you will be getting. Not many residential accounts would need anywhere that speed. :o
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by Steve51 » Fri Sep 12, 2025 7:07 pm

I live in a rural farming area. Cell phone service is very bad and our DSL internet was very slow. Land line phone and DSL got up to $170/month. Finally ditched the land line and DSL internet and went with Starlink. Had to purchase the hardware and install it myself but now have high speed internet and set my cell phone to wifi calling and now have great cell phone signal. For me, starlink is $120/month. I also cancelled my dish network that was also >$160/month and now stream my TV viewing. We have been promised broadband since Obama was Presidnet - still hasn't happened.
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Re: Hi-speed internet is coming to rural Wisconsin

Post by dave77 » Fri Sep 12, 2025 8:57 pm

We're lucky as our county has a PUD (public utility district) that provides power and water. Cheap power (2.7¢ per kWh) as we own 2 dams on the Columbia River. They built out the infrastructure and have fiber to a large percentage of the county. They don't function as a ISP, they just lease the connections to several ISP's. They do offer Starlink for those that don't have fiber.
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