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BLAZING FAST AND HOT! Optimum Online- $32.41/ Month!

marill999

Senior member
In case no one noticed, its in the back of this week's "The Wiz" flyer, offer expires 4/20:

Here's for Basic Cable Service pricing:
  • Modem- $129.95
    12 Months of service- $599.40 ($49.95/month)
    Total= $729.35
    PAY NOW...... $389.95 (SAVE $340)
    This comes out to a free modem and about $32.41/MONTH!

One year agreement. Price rate is adjusted depending on your level of cable service. And ONLY while supplies last!
 
Just to add to this deal.. OOL is only offered in Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut.. and the Bronx/Brooklyn..

To make those drool.. we get approx 10Mbit down and 1 Mbit upstream for that cost.. which is faster than T1 speeds..

cheers,
--jb
 


<< Just to add to this deal.. OOL is only offered in Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut.. and the Bronx/Brooklyn..

To make those drool.. we get approx 10Mbit down and 1 Mbit upstream for that cost.. which is faster than T1 speeds..

cheers,
--jb
>>



That is a VERY NICE upstream rate. :Q
 
o yes! optimum online is just about one of the fastest broadband providers out there, and reliable for their reasonable pricing, and packaging plans!
 


<< Just to add to this deal.. OOL is only offered in Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut.. and the Bronx/Brooklyn..

To make those drool.. we get approx 10Mbit down and 1 Mbit upstream for that cost.. which is faster than T1 speeds..

cheers,
--jb
>>

10mbps down is definitely faster than a T1 (by roughly 9mbps, or 1/5 of a T3🙂), but 1mbps is just shy of a T1's upstream.;0
 
hey..is there a link to this? and can I get it in New York City and/or in Queens New York?

I'm in the market....would I save more by getting my own cable modem?

if anybody has this..this would help...THANKS GUYS!!
 


<< hey..is there a link to this? and can I get it in New York City and/or in Queens New York?

I'm in the market....would I save more by getting my own cable modem?

if anybody has this..this would help...THANKS GUYS!!
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Get in line!! I'm in New York City too and I can't get Optimum Online because they only serve the Bronx and Brooklyn in New York City (like jaybittle previously mentioned). I'm stuck with Time Warner (2MB downstream, 384k upstream) for $60/month because I don't subscribe to cable TV. Looks like Queens is stuck with Time Warner too...good luck!
 
im in new jersey and i have optimum online cable and i never had that much up/down load speed. The most i get is about 100kb/sec for both up & down
 
Do I need to subscribe basic cable service from CableVision ( around $35/month) in order to take this great deal? Please advice.
 
Yep, OOL seems to cap uploads at 128K per second, although in very short bursts some speed testers will report higher numbers due to testing inaccuracies. But the download speeds really really rock. Most of the time 400-500K per second seems to be the average around here in Connecticut with really slow periods like early evening topping out at 300K per second. On the off-peak periods like overnight 600-650K per second is pretty common. Being able to grab 40 megs a minute tends to greatly reduce the time needed for big downloads. Plus OOL is reliable and cheap, a nice combination. I've been with them for almost 18 months now and have nothing but praise. We might get killed on taxes and gas prices here in Southern Connecticut, but for broadband we have it SWEET!
 
i used to hate playing people in quake with OOL, you could tell their connect was insane fast😛 lots of 20 pings
 


<< Get in line!! I'm in New York City too and I can't get Optimum Online because they only serve the Bronx and Brooklyn in New York City (like jaybittle previously mentioned). I'm stuck with Time Warner (2MB downstream, 384k upstream) for $60/month because I don't subscribe to cable TV. Looks like Queens is stuck with Time Warner too...good luck! >>


Actually, if you're in the city with Time Warner, check out Earthlink Cable. It's been getting some pretty good review on DSLReports and is ranked right behind Optimum Online.
 


<< One year agreement. Price rate is adjusted depending on your level of cable service. And ONLY while supplies last! >>


I pay $50 per month and I don't consider that expensive (considering the speeds). Just letting you all know you can get it without contract.
 
I just checked out Earthlink and it's only $41.99 a month with free installation. Does it use TimeWarner Cable line or something? It's little confusing to me and I am not sure if there is any hidden cost behind this. I currently have Timewarner cable and pay $59.99 a month
Here is the link
Earthlink
 
basic cable service for cablevision i see on the site only costs $14.56/month... where do u see $30? and yes it only requires basic to get this great deal!
 
Anyone know if existing customers can prepay and get the discount (I don't really need the modem, but I'm sure it will fetch a few bucks on fleabay). I'm still under my existing contract ($29.99/month with Family Basic cable) which expires in June. It's the best $30 I've ever spent (Anandtech deals aside, of course). I'm planning to cancel cable pretty soon (due to the Cablevision-YES Yankee game controversy) so my month OOL bill is about to "jump" to $50 a month. Still a good price IMHO, but the option to prepay and save $17/month looks real good right now.
 


<< I just checked out Earthlink and it's only $41.99 a month with free installation. Does it use TimeWarner Cable line or something? It's little confusing to me and I am not sure if there is any hidden cost behind this. I currently have Timewarner cable and pay $59.99 a month
Here is the link
Earthlink
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Same here. Earthlink and AOL use TimeWarner's lines. I was thinking about switching because of the lower prices, but I don't think it really makes a difference because I don't have cable TV service. It's a couple of dollars less...
 
ojai00: Same here. Earthlink and AOL use TimeWarner's lines. I was thinking about switching because of the lower prices, but I don't think it really makes a difference because I don't have cable TV service. It's a couple of dollars less...

RoadRunner/TimeWarner is $60/month without tv service, so if Earthlink is $42/month, how's that a couple dollars less ?, that's 30% less ($18/month) or , very hot...
 


<<

<< I just checked out Earthlink and it's only $41.99 a month with free installation. Does it use TimeWarner Cable line or something? It's little confusing to me and I am not sure if there is any hidden cost behind this. I currently have Timewarner cable and pay $59.99 a month
Here is the link
Earthlink
>>



Same here. Earthlink and AOL use TimeWarner's lines. I was thinking about switching because of the lower prices, but I don't think it really makes a difference because I don't have cable TV service. It's a couple of dollars less...
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Since RR, EL and AOL are all on the same infrastructure, I'm a little concerned about my RR connection right now. I'm afraid the AOLers are going to leech away all of the bandwidth....Anyway, from what I see, the only benefits of switching to EL from RR are:

A. $3 a month savings (RR DROPPED the basic cable required pricing gimmick)
B. EL actually advertises their speeds and upload / download caps. RR hasn't documented anything and could change the maximum speed at any time.

Other than these things, it's really just a question of what ISP you prefer. I've had really good speeds and fast customer service with RR, so I'm staying put for now. If I were a new customer though, it would be EL all of the way because of the free full installation right now.

God, I REALLY wish OOL would come to the Triangle......grrrr....oh, and throw in Fry's too, from the West Coast. LOL.
 


<< ojai00: Same here. Earthlink and AOL use TimeWarner's lines. I was thinking about switching because of the lower prices, but I don't think it really makes a difference because I don't have cable TV service. It's a couple of dollars less...

RoadRunner/TimeWarner is $60/month without tv service, so if Earthlink is $42/month, how's that a couple dollars less ?, that's 30% less ($18/month) or , very hot...
>>



No it's not. RR dropped the cable requirement. If you have still have $60 pricing, it's because RR expects you to call them and ask for the new rate. Bastards:

Link to the story about the price change and how RR is screwing customers in our area....
 
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