Your "guestimate" on high speed costs in next few years?

sadb0i

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Do you guys think high speed internet prices will go up or down as more people start to use it and request it?
 

TwinkleToes77

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my price has pretty much stayed steady for the last 6 years... so ill say it will probably drop in price but not by much.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Probably go down slightly/stay the same because there will be more players in the market and types of service which will help keep the costs competitive.

Edit because I couldn't read the OP :p
 

sadb0i

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when attbi went to comcast it went up a whoopin $20 for me...:(

thats why im asking...if it goes up anymore i may not continue.
 

rudeguy

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they have done nothing but gone up where I live. We only have one choice for cable, and for people like me who dont have a home phone, its the only real option. I would love to get in on the Yahoo/SBC deal, but even at $29.99, I would have to add a home phone line for ~$20 a month, which is about $15 more than I am paying for cable right now.
 

TheAudit

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My broadband service has been great.
But the price has gone up and up, it is up 50% on what they were originally charging.
 

kt

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They will try to justify the rate increase by offering you additional useless services. That's what Adelphia did to me. Those bastages.
 

TheGameIs21

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When the Power Line standard (don't remember the standard number) is in place, I foresee a very minimal charge for the service but I do see them charging for apps that will reside on the web not local DL's
 

Gravity

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Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
my price has pretty much stayed steady for the last 6 years... so ill say it will probably drop in price but not by much.

Cox cable has gone up in price, even with DSL coming into the area.
 

sadb0i

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Originally posted by: TheAudit
My broadband service has been great.
But the price has gone up and up, it is up 50% on what they were originally charging.



really...the service is great..hardly EVER goes out *knock on wood* but the price is killer...pay what i get huh?
 

TheAudit

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Originally posted by: sadb0i
Originally posted by: TheAudit
My broadband service has been great.
But the price has gone up and up, it is up 50% on what they were originally charging.



really...the service is great..hardly EVER goes out *knock on wood* but the price is killer...pay what i get huh?

I can only remember it going down twice and that was during the first month of service more than two years ago.
The price was $29.99 per month when it first started. Now I pay $45 ($49.99 minus $5 for a certain cable TV package). That's a wee bit of an increase. Still, I was paying $20 plus for dial-up plus a LOT for phone calls, I figure I am still saving money.
 

BillGates

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I hope it gets faster - I could care less about money. I want to see us with similar networks that Sweden/Korea has now.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: TheGameIs21
When the Power Line standard (don't remember the standard number) is in place, I foresee a very minimal charge for the service but I do see them charging for apps that will reside on the web not local DL's

Any more new info on that? I heard about that a year or so ago and have heard nothing sense. I do however, live in BFE so I've been praying to God every night that it will hurry up and get here :p I fear it is my only hope.
 

TwinkleToes77

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Originally posted by: Gravity
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
my price has pretty much stayed steady for the last 6 years... so ill say it will probably drop in price but not by much.

Cox cable has gone up in price, even with DSL coming into the area.

For Rogers Cable I was paying $45 went down to about $42.. then I switched to DSL and was paying $45 and now i pay $39
 

Freejack2

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It's gone up $5 here since I got it back in 96 or 97 I think.
I rather imagine it'll keep going up but slowly. Probably be paying another $5 in 2 to 4 years I imagine.
 

TheGameIs21

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Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: TheGameIs21
When the Power Line standard (don't remember the standard number) is in place, I foresee a very minimal charge for the service but I do see them charging for apps that will reside on the web not local DL's

Any more new info on that? I heard about that a year or so ago and have heard nothing sense. I do however, live in BFE so I've been praying to God every night that it will hurry up and get here :p I fear it is my only hope.



Power Line Communication Association

If you google, you will find a few test markets already out there.