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Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - Microman - 01-11-2006

Trying to determine if I call Comcast and ask them to lower my rate. Currently 42.95/mo, what I should say.

I did a test of my current connection and get 6557 kbps Download speed, and 354 kbps upload speed.

Does the 6557 compare to what some people get of 6mbit

The site I tested and got 6557 was http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

but another site
http://www.bandwidthplace.com/
gave me 1.8 megabits per second.

So which do I belevie. The 6557 site had a Local Los Angeles link to hit.

Thanks, for thoughts.


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - SteveJobs - 01-11-2006

I'd believe both of them.


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - jdc - 01-11-2006

are you in LA?

i dont get what you are asking?

you are getting better than 6 mbit and you want a refund?

im getting 6100/360 with comcast


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - Microman - 01-11-2006

I am in Los Angeles area...Lakewood/Long Beach area.

I had heard that some folks were paying in the 29.95 area for their Cable. Since Comcast was trying to remain in competition with DSL, etc.

I think Comcast offers a 42.95 for 6mbit connection, just wanted to make sure I was getting a good speed for what I was paying. or Pay a 29.95 if I wasnt getting their better speed level.

or something like that...

I have been tempted to try DSL with Extreme or Versizon.

But I guess money isnt everything..




Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - Harry in MI - 01-11-2006

This one gives slower speeds usually but somehow I trust it more than most of them.

http://miranda.ctd.anl.gov:7123/


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - jdc - 01-11-2006

i have thought about switching to the SBC Extreme DSL for $22 a month -- but just havent gotten around to it

i think my comcast is $47 (in sacramento)

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and funny, i grew up in lakewood (near lakewood mall) and then moved to long beach (off atlantic near carson). my dad lives in lakewood right behind the "triangle" near carson/bellflower. sadly, he doesnt even own a computer


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - spearmint - 01-11-2006

I can get Comcast for three months at $24.95 but then the price skyrockets to $49 ?? here in San Hosie. Comcast along with Gates has signed up with Satan as far as I am concerned re my TV cable bill. Didn't they break up AT&T for having a monopoly?


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - MEG - 01-12-2006

Microman,

You can try to get Comcast to lower your bill but it doesn't seem like you can play a speed issue card. I haven't tried this personally but people have reported some success by telling Comcast that they have recieved an offer from Verizon, SBC, etc for DSL service for $19.95/month for a year and that you'd like to cancel you cable internet next month. They will hopefully offer a price adjustment as part of a 1-time retention program to keep your business. Of course, YMMV.

The key is to mention to competitor's offer (and even that you've called to accept) and to cancel effective next month. The next month reason is two-fold: on the surface, it's to give them time to install the DSL but really it's so that if they don't bite, you can cancel the cancel order before the effective date.


Re: Speed of internet connection (Comcast) - modelamac - 01-12-2006

Your speed tests should be made on the closest reliable site you can find. They will be the fastest because there are fewer points between you and that site to slow down performance.

That doesn't mean you will get that rate downloading from a site in Australia or Europe, as that rate will depend on the internet load at the time. The greater the distance between you and the download point, the more likely the lower your download rate. The greater the distance, the greater the chance of more users on that pipeline.

Your speeds are quite good. I have Comcast, and that is slightly better than what I got at that price tier. You probably won't get any sympathy from Comcast with that info. Try another tack.