I am currently on the 100/10 cable plan. I sometimes find it spotty. Would I see an improvement in reliability if I switched to the FTTN50 plan? Other than buying the new modem, what else would it cost?
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Originally posted by BadDogTItan View PostI am currently on the 100/10 cable plan. I sometimes find it spotty. Would I see an improvement in reliability if I switched to the FTTN50 plan? Other than buying the new modem, what else would it cost?
You can also try restring your modem to see if there is any difference. For any assistance, feel free to give us a call at 1855-333-8269.
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OK. I am also considering lowering my speed to Cable 30/5 with Premium Basic to save some cash monthly. I originally upgraded to the 100/10 to stream through Kodi, but I am throttled down to 5 mbps during primetime anyhow, so there is no point in paying for a service I cannot use.
What would the 30/5 with Premium TV cost monthly with taxes in (I don't rent any equipment)? $56.95 + Tax = $64.35?
Is there a fee to downgrade?Last edited by BadDogTItan; 07-06-2016, 04:23 PM.
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When I had considered ordering Fibe TV through Bell, the tech was here for three hours, and could only get a maximum speed of 3 Mb downloads. That was some time ago, and I don't know if Bell has upgraded the service in my area or not. If I ordered FTTN 25, but Bell could only deliver 25, what happens? I am afraid I would get into some kind of nightmare with my cable being cancelled, and unable to reinstate without service fees, etc., etc. We all know the story.......
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Originally posted by MattVMedia View PostHi blackielox,
Yes, you would qualify as it is considered a new order with Bell, and as such, are eligible for free installation on FTTN plans.
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