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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2090174" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>I wonder what else Pioneer will upgrade this summer? I'm glad to hear there is a possibility of internet-only service, since I've been off the land-line for several years now. Where I'm moving, Pioneer says 10mbps is the best they can do for $80, but there are no limits on data transfer. Looking at my Cox data usage history, I use between 30 and 65 gb per month, so that blows the $10 per gigabyte idea, same with the satellite, since they charge about $100 to $130 for a plan that offers no more than 25gb per month. I've been trying to find reviews of Pioneer internet, but I can't find a thing newer than several years old.</p><p></p><p>I guess Pioneer will get the nod, though I'm sure going to miss my Cox internet. It's fast, reasonable and is always on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2090174, member: 7557"] I wonder what else Pioneer will upgrade this summer? I'm glad to hear there is a possibility of internet-only service, since I've been off the land-line for several years now. Where I'm moving, Pioneer says 10mbps is the best they can do for $80, but there are no limits on data transfer. Looking at my Cox data usage history, I use between 30 and 65 gb per month, so that blows the $10 per gigabyte idea, same with the satellite, since they charge about $100 to $130 for a plan that offers no more than 25gb per month. I've been trying to find reviews of Pioneer internet, but I can't find a thing newer than several years old. I guess Pioneer will get the nod, though I'm sure going to miss my Cox internet. It's fast, reasonable and is always on. [/QUOTE]
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