Just moved to Bedford and looking to get the "best" internet available. Does anyone know a web site you can plug in your details and see who offers what, as opposed to going to every carriers websites? I've found a few but they seem scammy.
							
						
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 You generally only have two options in DFW, cable or the telco. Verizon offers FIOS in a few areas but I don't think they made it to Bedford. One day maybe we'll get google fiber in the area but until then don't expect anything better from current providers thanks to franchise agreements.
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 You can probably get satellite internet as well but $$$$$$Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View PostUggghhhh.
 
 How to tell if you've moved just a little too far out in the sticks? When this is your "best" (and only) option. Luckily, my Verizon MiFi gets a decent signal most days, and nets us a generous 8-10 Mb download speed. Usually.
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 The ex wife has FiOS in Bedford, and she's off of 121 and Cheek-Sparger. FiOS will always be my first choice until Google Fiber makes it up here. I just upgraded to the 75/75 service, and love it. Was 25/25 previously. IIRC, it's only $5 more per month.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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 I'll give them a call. I'm right off 121 and harwood.Originally posted by bcoop View PostThe ex wife has FiOS in Bedford, and she's off of 121 and Cheek-Sparger. FiOS will always be my first choice until Google Fiber makes it up here. I just upgraded to the 75/75 service, and love it. Was 25/25 previously. IIRC, it's only $5 more per month.
 
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 LOL, I know that feeling all too well... we went from mainlining Comcast @ 100+mbps for 5yrs to tethering to our phones on Verizon 3G for four yearsOriginally posted by SonicblueGT03 View PostUggghhhh.
 
 How to tell if you've moved just a little too far out in the sticks? When this is your "best" (and only) option. Luckily, my Verizon MiFi gets a decent signal most days, and nets us a generous 8-10 Mb download speed. Usually.
 
   
 
 Literally just had Uverse installed at the new place (only high speed avail at this address) and we're pulling 22mbps over wifi on an 18mbps service... if it'll hang in at that speed, we might just have something! LOL
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 Google Fiber, eh? How about AT&T Gigapower?Originally posted by bcoop View PostThe ex wife has FiOS in Bedford, and she's off of 121 and Cheek-Sparger. FiOS will always be my first choice until Google Fiber makes it up here. I just upgraded to the 75/75 service, and love it. Was 25/25 previously. IIRC, it's only $5 more per month.
 
   
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 I'm not sure why the comparison is being made. Google Fiber isn't available here yet, but they are $40/mo less than AT&T on internet only. I've heard enough horror stories about U Verse and AT&T to keep me away for life. Doesn't AT&T cap your usage, too?Originally posted by Unicorn Jeff View PostGoogle Fiber, eh? How about AT&T Gigapower?
 
  Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth. Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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 For anything half way decent, it's well over $100/month. And that's capped at 20 or so Gb /month. Hughes has been a rip off since day one. But it's nice being on some land again, and not being in Keller (fuck that 820 traffic!), so it's worth it. Plus, since I have a shit connection, I no longer have to "work" from home (read - no more weekends on call).Originally posted by BP View PostYou can probably get satellite internet as well but $$$$$$
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