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Dumping UVERSE for TWC


Ja  Rhule

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Over the last few months my uverse service got really bad.  I have 400+ channels and 18mbps internet.  My internet would barely reach my masterbedroom and signal is so bad it's impossible to even watch Netflix.  I did speed test and it maxed out at 11mbps... Just horrible.  Impossible to play any online video games... Insane lag.   In order for me to get my sport channels, I have to order 450 channel package...  Complete rip off and they do not include things like red zone or Disney... that's extra...

I got 200mbps internet from TWC for the same price UVERSE charges for 18mbps.  Mind blowing...  TWC also has better packages and for cheaper.

UVERSE used to be the poo... Not sure what happened.

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Something else is your problem, not speed.  Maybe a noisy signal or something.  Netflix only recommends 5 mbps to stream HD but you really only need about 2.  11 should be plenty.

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We only get about 18-23 Mbps download speed when we're paying for 30 and have no real problems streaming anything now, or playing online games. or anything else really.

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