Pros: easy to set up, great customer service, always nice deals, not too expensive Cons: none so far
Purchasing and maintaining Internet for your home or apartment shouldn't be a difficult thing to do, and I have been lucky enough to have a great experience while obtaining mine. Living in an area monopolized by Comcast Cable, I registered first for ...
Pros: FAST connection speed Cons: 3 hour customer support waits, lack of communication between Comcast's employees
Did you ever want something so badly that you feel like you have sold your soul. Even after being stepped on and abused, you'd still be unwilling to give it up. In the last three years I have lived in Northern Minnesota, Southern Minnesota, Oklahoma...
Pros: Speed of connection, customer service Cons: email utility has problems
I had Comcast@Home cable installed in our home when we moved. Prior to that we had been using AOLs dial-up accounts. Comcast has been really great and really bad at the same time.
Pros: Provides High-Speed Internet Service That You Can Rely On! Cons: Web surfing may be a bit slow during peak use due to high-volume Internet traffic.
WHY COMCAST? After several years of having to go through the hassle of dealing with Internet Service Providers that gave me so many blasted headaches, I think now I found an ISP that offers halfway decent service & quick technical support responses ...
Pros: Connection speed is amazing and reliable Cons: Spotty support
Why Cable Internet After many years of boggy and unreliable dial-up (hey, it was free), the switch to broadband in the form of Comcast Cable high-speed internet service was a life changing event. There are many advantages that cable internet ...
Pros: great when it works Cons: hard to get a problem resolved
I've been with Comcast for several years. Previously, I had tried AOL, NetZero and a few others that no longer provide ISP like Dell.net. I was convinced that with 2 computers being used daily at my house, it would be cheaper to use cable. The ...
Pros: Fast connection, great rebates, easy installation, suprisingly competent and accessible tech support. Cons: Best Buy offer required in-store visit, miles of rebate paperwork.
Opening I do have to admit that it's a bit intimidating posting what will probably be the only positive review of Comcast High-Speed Internet on this site. To preface my comments, I should probably comment on what led me to switch to Comcast ...
Pros: Fast, rarely interrupted. Lightening downloads and more-than-adequate uploading. Cons: It isn't cheap! (But neither is a good dinner.)
Once upon a time, I got a computer and signed up for what I thought the state-of-the-art was at the time. It was dial-up and it was AOL. For several years, I hung in with it - though it became increasingly cumbersome and filled with content I did not ...
Pros: Internet always on Cons: Horrible service, frequent outages, disappointing speed
Comcast@home cable has been such a disappointment. And worse. It is, by a very long stretch, the most infuriating, frustrating service of any kind that I have ever purchased.
This morning the end may have come for my little cable box. For a...
Pros: High Speed, Easy Install, Great webpage space. Cons: On-hold times, number of reboots on initial install
I got Comcast High Speed in June of this year. I lived in the muck that is Dial-up for almost 10 years. All I have to say for myself is why did I wait so long to get it installed. Installation was easy. (Although the technican who came to my house was ...
Pros: Very fast when working or during middle of the night, that's basically it! Cons: Overpriced, poorly trained techs, won't credit much for downed service, MONOPOLY!!!
I don't know where to begin when it comes to Comcast. I was left with no choice since they are a monopoly in my area. Seriously, absolutely NO other cable ISPs in my area and I live in south FL! Installation was easy and I was surfing at a ...
Pros: Always on internet, very fast, very reliable, economical. Cons: Very poor tech support, insecure, can be frustrating for the novice user if a problem arises,.
The Planting of a Seed
A couple of months ago, I decided on trying out cable modem service in our area. The provider is Comcast@Home, and based on the quality of cable TV service we receive from Comcast, I felt they were worth the...
Pros: It's the ONLY option. DSL is limited geographically, and satellite is too expensive. Cons: Too many restrictions on email. Comcast has virtual monopoly, so they don't care.
Comcast imposes several strict limitations on the amount of email you can send out. Just to name a few I know about (and I am sure there are other limitations too): - Maximum of 20 emails per minute. - Maximum of 50 email addresses in a single email. ...
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