Comcast Business Internet Options

2014-06-30 Thread Phil Gardner

Hi all -

Probably like a lot of people on the list, I depend on my home internet 
connection for many things including my primary job, and the numerous 
side projects I work on.


I'd really a appreciate a connection that would have a shorter response 
time if something were to go wrong. Unfortunately, I just moved and now 
I'm out of the service area of my previous provider, who was actually 
able to compete with Comcast (FTTH). Now I'm stuck with one option.


I really don't plan on spending more than a year where I currently am, 
so I don't want be locked into a contract for more than a year, 
especially with Comcast's crap termination fee (75% of the remainder on 
the contract).


I called and talked to a sales rep, who was just a kid, and an arrogant 
one at that. He knew of the monopoly for a decent internet connection in 
my area, so I had little bargaining power.


The offer he gave me was: minimum 2 year contract, with a $99 
installation fee, and his supervisor approved a $300 Visa giftcard 
if I agreed to this. The other option is a 1 year contract, with a $199 
installation fee, with no giftcard. This is for the 50Mbit option, and 
he didn't seem to care about my counter offer to bump it up to 75Mbit if 
he waived the install fee.


Come on...$199 to plug in a modem. The address already had Comcast 
before I got there...


Is there anyone out there that has ideas about how to waive or lower 
that installation fee while only having a 1 year contract?


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Re: Comcast Business Internet Options

2014-06-30 Thread Brandon Galbraith
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Phil Gardner phil.gardne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there anyone out there that has ideas about how to waive or lower that
 installation fee while only having a 1 year contract?

I've worked with Comcast Business on 10 installations for clients,
and the only time I was able to get installation charge concessions
was on a long-term agreement (3 years minimum). This is in an area
where they have active competition with an ILEC.

brandon


Re: Comcast Business Internet Options

2014-06-30 Thread Will Dean

Phil,


Comcast does have a residential fiber tier that leverages their metro 
ethernet network. https://www.comcast.com/505


http://www.speedtest.net/result/3595673618.png

- Will

Brandon Galbraith mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com
June 30, 2014 at 1:33 PM

I've worked with Comcast Business on 10 installations for clients,
and the only time I was able to get installation charge concessions
was on a long-term agreement (3 years minimum). This is in an area
where they have active competition with an ILEC.

brandon
Phil Gardner mailto:phil.gardne...@gmail.com
June 30, 2014 at 9:45 AM
Hi all -

Probably like a lot of people on the list, I depend on my home 
internet connection for many things including my primary job, and the 
numerous side projects I work on.


I'd really a appreciate a connection that would have a shorter 
response time if something were to go wrong. Unfortunately, I just 
moved and now I'm out of the service area of my previous provider, who 
was actually able to compete with Comcast (FTTH). Now I'm stuck with 
one option.


I really don't plan on spending more than a year where I currently am, 
so I don't want be locked into a contract for more than a year, 
especially with Comcast's crap termination fee (75% of the remainder 
on the contract).


I called and talked to a sales rep, who was just a kid, and an 
arrogant one at that. He knew of the monopoly for a decent internet 
connection in my area, so I had little bargaining power.


The offer he gave me was: minimum 2 year contract, with a $99 
installation fee, and his supervisor approved a $300 Visa giftcard 
if I agreed to this. The other option is a 1 year contract, with a 
$199 installation fee, with no giftcard. This is for the 50Mbit 
option, and he didn't seem to care about my counter offer to bump it 
up to 75Mbit if he waived the install fee.


Come on...$199 to plug in a modem. The address already had Comcast 
before I got there...


Is there anyone out there that has ideas about how to waive or lower 
that installation fee while only having a 1 year contract?




Re: Comcast Business Internet Options

2014-06-30 Thread Phil Gardner
Damn, interesting. Though for my needs, I'm more interested in the 
response time for service than all out speed.


I'd also be surprised if they offer that in my state.


On 06/30/2014 02:37 PM, Will Dean wrote:

Phil,


Comcast does have a residential fiber tier that leverages their metro
ethernet network. https://www.comcast.com/505

http://www.speedtest.net/result/3595673618.png

- Will

Brandon Galbraith mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com
June 30, 2014 at 1:33 PM

I've worked with Comcast Business on 10 installations for clients,
and the only time I was able to get installation charge concessions
was on a long-term agreement (3 years minimum). This is in an area
where they have active competition with an ILEC.

brandon
Phil Gardner mailto:phil.gardne...@gmail.com
June 30, 2014 at 9:45 AM
Hi all -

Probably like a lot of people on the list, I depend on my home
internet connection for many things including my primary job, and the
numerous side projects I work on.

I'd really a appreciate a connection that would have a shorter
response time if something were to go wrong. Unfortunately, I just
moved and now I'm out of the service area of my previous provider, who
was actually able to compete with Comcast (FTTH). Now I'm stuck with
one option.

I really don't plan on spending more than a year where I currently am,
so I don't want be locked into a contract for more than a year,
especially with Comcast's crap termination fee (75% of the remainder
on the contract).

I called and talked to a sales rep, who was just a kid, and an
arrogant one at that. He knew of the monopoly for a decent internet
connection in my area, so I had little bargaining power.

The offer he gave me was: minimum 2 year contract, with a $99
installation fee, and his supervisor approved a $300 Visa giftcard
if I agreed to this. The other option is a 1 year contract, with a
$199 installation fee, with no giftcard. This is for the 50Mbit
option, and he didn't seem to care about my counter offer to bump it
up to 75Mbit if he waived the install fee.

Come on...$199 to plug in a modem. The address already had Comcast
before I got there...

Is there anyone out there that has ideas about how to waive or lower
that installation fee while only having a 1 year contract?




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Phil Gardner
PGP Key ID 0xFECC890C
OTR Fingerprint 6707E9B8 BD6062D3 5010FE8B 36D614E3 D2F80538


Re: Comcast Business Internet Options

2014-06-30 Thread rdrake
On 06/30/2014 03:49 PM, Phil Gardner wrote:
 Damn, interesting. Though for my needs, I'm more interested in the
 response time for service than all out speed.

 I'd also be surprised if they offer that in my state.

Where are you located?  Usually you can get an okay DSL connection as a
backup and that would be better than most of the SLAs from big
companies*.  Alternatively you could get a wifi or USB LTE dongle for a
secondary connection.  Of course that may not be available in your area,
but I've gotten LTE in surprising places.
 
* The problem with the SLAs being that they won't restore your service
in 3 days, they'll just credit you the full price of your dinky
circuit.  The good news is if your inside wiring is clean then you
probably won't have too many outages on cable.  Ask your neighbors if
their Internet is reliable.



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Re: Comcast Business Internet Options

2014-06-30 Thread rw...@ropeguru.com

I have a cable based business in my residence.

There is no SLA with the standard business class service. However, I 
have typically seen about a 4 hour response time during the week for a 
tech and never any longer than the next day.


As far as install fees and such, the only way to get it waived, as 
others have mentioned, is a 3 year contract. Lower fee for 2 year 
contract and full install fee for 1 year contract. Good deal with the 
Visa Card as I have never heard of that being offered before.


You get the saem up to BS as residential and if you want static IP's 
with that, be prepared for a required $12.95 equipment rental fee on 
top of the monthly price, static IP price, and tax.


Robert


On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 15:49:50 -0400
 Phil Gardner phil.gardne...@gmail.com wrote:
Damn, interesting. Though for my needs, I'm more interested in the 
response time for service than all out speed.


I'd also be surprised if they offer that in my state.


On 06/30/2014 02:37 PM, Will Dean wrote:

Phil,


Comcast does have a residential fiber tier that leverages their 
metro

ethernet network. https://www.comcast.com/505