10x1 - $110
12x1.5 - $140
15x2 - $170
35x5 - $299
50x5- $349
Internet & Phone (unlimited local/long distance)- monthly
10M - $99 + $30 Phone Lines
12M - $120 + $30 Phone Lines
15M - $145 + $30 Phone Lines
(below are unadvertised promos I am able to offer until Sunday)
15x2 - $80 + 30 Phone Lines
35x5 - $200 + 30 Phone Lines
50x5 - $250 + 30 Phone Lines"
With both TW and CBell, business class connections supposedly get better bandwidth, i.e. higher prioritized packets. I still don't see that being worth the price premium.
Hope that helps.
-D
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For a direct fiber line, (or any FTTP) I'm pretty sure they have to rent the hardware, since the ONT cannot be controlled/configured by the customer (I'm fuzzy on the pricing, but usually they are $500+ anyway). So there's really no option afaik when it comes to "real" fiber.
Note: If fioptics splits to DSL, then there's no reason they can't waive the fee...
Gabe
If we go with cable, I have a Motorola surfboard I bought in Baltimore that I'm willing to donate. Even though it's just DOCSYS 2 compliant, it actually slightly outperformed the new modem they supplied (26 Mbps super stable, when I was paying for 25). TWC used to run the same (or very similar) model in town, so it should work here as well, up to 50meg or so.
Gabe
*Correction, actually 42/30meg max
Thank you for all the support guys I will definitely give the software option a try over the clone option on the docking stations
The drive duping stations I have worked with are significantly constrained by hardware. Essentially most of them are meant for speed and not hardware support, so they clone one drive to the exact same model of drive. Often they can do multiple drives at the same time which is where the speed comes in to play.If you are looking to go from one drive to a different (usually larger) drive I recommend using software. Clonezilla is a free and easy to use tool for this sort of thing.
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