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- Just a quick reference.
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- These prices are monthly, unless otherwise noted.
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- Verizon Fiber (fios) home internet has three tiers.
- $40, $60, $80 (gigabit).
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- This is internet only. They will not require purchase of phone or television.
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- There is a $15 charge for a router. You can provide your own and skip this.
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- There is a $100 one time service charge for setup.
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- Home requires that you have a 'home' (which means you have a kitchen and bathroom onsite).
- I guess if you own a residential building, and have a downstairs shop, you can save dosh by using
- home internet for everything. maybe.
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- You cannot get a static ip via home.
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- This is pricing for no contract, and month to month payments. Contracts aren't needed,
- because these companies print money. Do they really need contracts? They are doing
- ok.
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- Business:
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- business pricing:
- $80 base level. (200down/100up)
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- Gigabit, I think $120
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- Again, $15 for router, monthly.
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- $50 one time setup fee, this time.
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- Static IPs: Packs of 1,5, and 13.
- 1 static ip == +$20
- 5 static ips == +$40
- 13 static ips == +$60
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- 5 Static ips, and base level internet: $120
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- This is month to month pricing. No contract.
- There is a discount if you agree to a two year contract. A contract almost
- exclusively benefits the phone company. You get very little out of it, and
- run the risk of cancellation fees.
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- Again, this is internet only. They do not require purchase of tv, or phone.
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- If you are a new customer, they may give you a $10 discount for a couple months.
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- On the other side: the local cable company: comcast, I can't quote exacts, but
- I know the following:
- Business Internet
- 35/35
- w/5 Static IPs
- $112
- cable tv
- $40 (I think this is right)
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- As you can see, the pricing is comparable for internet. Verizon would be $120,
- for base level with internet. Slightly more money, but faster promised speeds.
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