Trying to figure out which internet service provider to choose from and honestly think COX is WAYYY to expensive. 19.95 for 3 months and then 45 dollars a month there after? Are you kidding me? Comcast and TimeWarner (both cable internet providers) are cheaper than that and have longer promotion deals that are 6 or 12 months. Just wondering which providers are there in Tulsa that service 74133 zip code. I have ClearWire right now but they don't service OK closest is TX. I don't want to spend more than 35 bucks a month on Broadband internet. Anyone have any suggestions.
There must be no competition out there for COX to provide such an outrageous late 90's/early 2000's prices for there cable internet. :-\
Does anyone know if there is Verizon FIOS or ATT U-Verse out there? (I would pay COX prices for those two)
Quote from: Cherish on June 24, 2009, 11:06:15 PM
Trying to figure out which internet service provider to choose from and honestly think COX is WAYYY to expensive. 19.95 for 3 months and then 45 dollars a month there after? Are you kidding me? Comcast and TimeWarner (both cable internet providers) are cheaper than that and have longer promotion deals that are 6 or 12 months. Just wondering which providers are there in Tulsa that service 74133 zip code. I have ClearWire right now but they don't service OK closest is TX. I don't want to spend more than 35 bucks a month on Broadband internet. Anyone have any suggestions.
There must be no competition out there for COX to provide such an outrageous late 90's/early 2000's prices for there cable internet. :-\
Does anyone know if there is Verizon FIOS or ATT U-Verse out there? (I would pay COX prices for those two)
ATT UVerse is spotty..you'll need to check. I'll NEVER use ATT again after my debacle in 2000.
I do use Cox, and if you know what you're doing, you can get decent rates. If you just want internet and nothing else, that's going to cost a premium. And no, Cox doesn't have any cable competition in the area whatsoever. They have a city franchise agreement IIRC. So they can pretty much set their rates. They're the fastest game in town too. No fios yet; Verizon just got wireless phone service her last year and have pretty much said FIOS is not really a big concern of theirs around these parts.
I use Cox as part of a bundle and (think I) pay less than that. For a crap ton of channels, HD, and internet I think it is $120 a month (still really expensive). I have always had an internet connection and download VERY fast (2000 k/s is not unheard of).
Before that I had AT&T dsl. It was a bit more of a pain because you had to "dial in" and was not as reliable, though it was probably 95% reliable or so. It was also not as fast (400k/s down). I believe I paid $25 a month. When I got rid of my landland it became prohibitively expensive.
There are also Satellite providers and people that piggyback on either Cox or AT&T's connections.
AT&T has DSL for $35 and $30. Cox just has the super fast speed for $45 and slow speed for $30. Their internet prices suck if you don't bundle. AT&T has U-Verse if you want TV and internet and I heard it is pretty good. We do not have FIOS here and I don't know if we ever will. There is fiber internet available but it is really for businesses that need super high speeds for $250-1000 a month.
I use Cox for internet, DirecTV for television, and Magic Jack for phone. Since Cox is not competitive on their internet price so I call them about once a year and threaten to cancel if they do not match or beat AT&T's price. Sometimes they will give me a good deal for 3 or 6 months to keep me.
I wish there was more competition to get the prices lower.
I had a partial bundle with cox. The internet and television.
I had their 1.5 meg and 3 digital boxes and 6 TVs hooked up. 135 Dollars a Month.
They lost the NASCAR in-car to DirecTV so I switched to Direct and kept their basic in my kitchen for locals and channel 3, bumped their internet up to 9 meg(actually getting 14 in my neighborhood)
and the cost is now 56 Dollars a Month.
I have Windstream home phone and would like to get rid of it but the wife has had that number forever and wont let me do it so i'm stuck paying them 42 Dollars a month. They are offering a bundle of phone and internet for 49 Dollars a month forever. But I dont qualify for that promotion(1.5 meg)
There are some options out there but it really depends on where you live.
I'm on Cox with internet and all the basic H-D and expanded programming for $98 a month with all taxes in that price. I don't have any sports packages or premium movie channel packages (i.e. HBO, Showtime). I have no need for a land line, so I passed on that. The only thing I don't like about Cox was their gratuitous and un-announced rate hike at the first of the year.
FAIK, the Hi-Def does not cost extra, it's included in the digital package if you take the time to pick up an HD box. A friend of mine has only the basic stuff (channel 72 and down, I believe) which was $40 a month or something like that. She recently added internet to it and said it was $24 a month extra.
Cox has the 12mbps plan for 29.99 a month for 12 months. This site lists some installation fees but I don't think they actually charge you that.
http://ww2.cox.com/residential/tulsa/internet/pricing.cox
I'm switching back to Cox for internet only after giving AT&T DSL a try for a few months.
AT&T sucks. $35 for 6 mbps and a seemingly buggy service. I have to reboot my modem every few days, many times more frequently than I did with Cox.
The only advantage of AT&T for me is the access to all those wifi hotspots at Starbucks and other places for free. But I'll take Cox and their twice as fast internet over that.
Quote from: TheTed on June 25, 2009, 12:17:26 PM
Cox has the 12mbps plan for 29.99 a month for 12 months. This site lists some installation fees but I don't think they actually charge you that.
http://ww2.cox.com/residential/tulsa/internet/pricing.cox
I'm switching back to Cox for internet only after giving AT&T DSL a try for a few months.
AT&T sucks. $35 for 6 mbps and a seemingly buggy service. I have to reboot my modem every few days, many times more frequently than I did with Cox.
The only advantage of AT&T for me is the access to all those wifi hotspots at Starbucks and other places for free. But I'll take Cox and their twice as fast internet over that.
Thanks I got that special I just called them and asked what specials they have just for internet and they said they didn't have any. So I asked them if they can match the online deal and they said yes. So I'll get there preferred internet package (12MBPS D, 1MBPS U, my PS3 is going to LOVE that) for 29.99 a month for a year, free installation, free modem, free activation. So that's a great deal. I guess it is better to call and just ask if they can price match.
I have T Mobile HotSpot included with my Crackberry service. So yea if I'm near a HotSpot I get free WiFi for laptop and crackberry, but at home or a HotSpot I get free cell minutes through my WiFi with my crackberry. Matter of fact it's chearper internationally when I go out of country as long as I use WiFi connection through my crackberry (they assume your at home not out of country). Got to love T Mobile and crackberries ;D
Quote from: Cherish on June 25, 2009, 08:10:21 PM
Thanks I got that special I just called them and asked what specials they have just for internet and they said they didn't have any. So I asked them if they can match the online deal and they said yes. So I'll get there preferred internet package (12MBPS D, 1MBPS U, my PS3 is going to LOVE that) for 29.99 a month for a year, free installation, free modem, free activation. So that's a great deal. I guess it is better to call and just ask if they can price match.
I have T Mobile HotSpot included with my Crackberry service. So yea if I'm near a HotSpot I get free WiFi for laptop and crackberry, but at home or a HotSpot I get free cell minutes through my WiFi with my crackberry. Matter of fact it's chearper internationally when I go out of country as long as I use WiFi connection through my crackberry (they assume your at home not out of country). Got to love T Mobile and crackberries ;D
Ah yes, PS3. Only reasons I have it are twofold.
Blu-Ray, and NHL 09. Patiently waiting for NHL 10...
Most reviewers still say the PS3 is the best BluRay player on the market bar-none. I have one of the older 60gb backwards compatible jobs.
Quote from: Hoss on June 25, 2009, 09:04:50 PM
Blu-Ray, and NHL 09. Patiently waiting for NHL 10...
I think you meant MLB '09: The Show. ;)
Quote from: Hoss on June 25, 2009, 09:04:50 PM
Ah yes, PS3. Only reasons I have it are twofold.
Blu-Ray, and NHL 09. Patiently waiting for NHL 10...
Most reviewers still say the PS3 is the best BluRay player on the market bar-none. I have one of the older 60gb backwards compatible jobs.
Yea I got the 40GB the first one that came out with the 65nm CELL processor now the new 80 and 160 gbs have those since those are built off of the 40gb platform. I had only one PS2 game (I'm a Gamefly member) which was GT Hero 2 and the guitar wasn't compatible with the ps3 so didn't need backward compatible (plus PSN network is doing a good job with having older games for downloads). I did put Linux on it but I installed a new 250gb HDD on it so didn't put Linux back on that one. I use the PS3 with my MediaServer (1TB machine with A LOT of movies) I built. I LOVE that thing. Guess that's why I wasn't looking for a bundle deal with cable. Why pay for cable when you got the 'net and True HD LOL.
Guess you guys don't play InFAMOUS, Fight Night 4, Wolfenstein 3-D that one brings me back to 3rd grade...love old skool PC games!
Can't wait till March 2010...GOD OF WAR 3!!!
Quote from: nathanm on June 25, 2009, 09:27:52 PM
I think you meant MLB '09: The Show. ;)
Nope, trust me, NHL 09. MLB games are about as boring as the real thing is to watch. Sorry, just ain't my thing. I've always said that baseball is 10 minutes of action contained in a wrapper of 2.5 hours of utter boredom.
Quote from: Hoss on June 26, 2009, 12:25:24 AM
Nope, trust me, NHL 09. MLB games are about as boring as the real thing is to watch. Sorry, just ain't my thing. I've always said that baseball is 10 minutes of action contained in a wrapper of 2.5 hours of utter boredom.
You obviously haven't played The Show. Not nearly as much sitting around and waiting as you'd expect. Road to the Show is probably the best career mode on any video game, period. And I hate watching baseball on TV.
And yes, Cherish, I'm about 3/4ths of the way through infamous as we speak, and I'll probably be picking up the new fight night shortly. I'm waiting very impatiently for Uncharted 2. IMO, the first Uncharted is one of the best video games of all time. Excellent story, excellent gameplay, excellent graphics, excellent voice acting, it's got the whole package. It really should have been game of the year. It got shafted because of the disdain professional reviewers had for the PS3 at the time.
Quote from: nathanm on June 26, 2009, 06:26:13 AM
You obviously haven't played The Show. Not nearly as much sitting around and waiting as you'd expect. Road to the Show is probably the best career mode on any video game, period. And I hate watching baseball on TV.....snip....
NHL 09 and I'm guessing 10 has a similar mode called 'Be A Pro', which I've found quite enterntaining. You start out in the AHL and work your way to the bigs. It also has a Dynasty mode (where you are the GM and control all aspects of your team) and another one that the name escapes me, but you essentially take on the persona of a real life NHL player.
I'm not knocking the baseball games, baseball just ain't my thing. If I go to a baseball game in town here, it's usually to hang out and have a few beers with the guys. Hockey...well, it's pretty much the same thing but there's usually a good chance you'll see a fight at some point of the game (sometimes on the ice too).
Quote from: Hoss on June 26, 2009, 08:26:20 AM
NHL 09 and I'm guessing 10 has a similar mode called 'Be A Pro', which I've found quite enterntaining. You start out in the AHL and work your way to the bigs. It also has a Dynasty mode (where you are the GM and control all aspects of your team) and another one that the name escapes me, but you essentially take on the persona of a real life NHL player.
Sounds similar to RTTS. I guess they're sharing notes. ;)
One of the nice things about playing in RTTS mode is that it fast forwards through the parts of the game your player has nothing to do with. It makes the game much more tolerable. ;D
Quote from: nathanm on June 26, 2009, 09:44:43 AM
Sounds similar to RTTS. I guess they're sharing notes. ;)
One of the nice things about playing in RTTS mode is that it fast forwards through the parts of the game your player has nothing to do with. It makes the game much more tolerable. ;D
And in BAP you can sim the entire game, but there's really no fun in that.
OK, back to the topic, now that we've completely derailed it. Sorry everyone. :'(
Quote from: Hoss on June 25, 2009, 09:04:50 PM
Ah yes, PS3. Only reasons I have it are twofold.
Blu-Ray, and NHL 09. Patiently waiting for NHL 10...
Most reviewers still say the PS3 is the best BluRay player on the market bar-none. I have one of the older 60gb backwards compatible jobs.
That's largely because the PS3 has an internet connection (easy updates, bd-live, etc) while the Bluray manufacturers were being cheap and not including any network capability. Ironically the much cheaper competitor (HD-DVD) had network connections in every unit. The downside for me is that you have to buy an additional box to use a remote like my Harmony on the PS3. I had an HD-DVD player I got for basically free and resold, then got a bluray (that does profile 2) for basically free so I'd say my route is the best by like $300-$400.
Trogdor has a lot of the same viewing habits I do and has gone the media server route but has issues with both the free & pay TV services delaying some shows and not showing others. I'm giving it about a year or so before internet TV gets it's act together.
Quote from: Hoss on June 26, 2009, 09:53:06 AM
OK, back to the topic, now that we've completely derailed it. Sorry everyone. :'(
Oh yeah, this was about ISPs in Tulsa, of whom there are now apparently approximately two in the consumer market.
Anyone else think that the FCC's subversion of Congressional intent in allowing at&t to get away with declining to allow 3rd party ISPs access to their U-Verse VRADs might have something to do with it?
I'm coming to the view that we need a nonprofit (possibly government owned) wholesale network running fiber to every structure in the county. Let the various content providers offer whatever services they like over that network. at&t is stuck on stupid with U-Verse, and Cox seems pretty uninterested in doing DOCSIS 3 here. (Boy did they deploy it but quick down in Lafayette where the water department deployed fiber)
Maybe then we'd get some local ISPs back in the residential broadband business.
Quote from: sgrizzle on June 26, 2009, 10:48:39 AM
That's largely because the PS3 has an internet connection (easy updates, bd-live, etc) while the Bluray manufacturers were being cheap and not including any network capability. Ironically the much cheaper competitor (HD-DVD) had network connections in every unit. The downside for me is that you have to buy an additional box to use a remote like my Harmony on the PS3. I had an HD-DVD player I got for basically free and resold, then got a bluray (that does profile 2) for basically free so I'd say my route is the best by like $300-$400.
Trogdor has a lot of the same viewing habits I do and has gone the media server route but has issues with both the free & pay TV services delaying some shows and not showing others. I'm giving it about a year or so before internet TV gets it's act together.
I've got both the PS3 and HD A30 (and still have it with about 35 HD movies buy one get one free fire sale ;D) bought for 80 bucks got a $50 Best Buy giftcard when Toshiba announced no longer support in Feb 08, so Best Buy gave $50 gc to customers who bought an HD player from them, so spent 30 bucks for HD player not bad. I use my A30 for upconverting since the PS3 upconverting is awful compared to the HD. That's about the only downside of PS3 is the upconverting power is not great compared to stand alone bd players and hd players. Also audio codec support wasn't that great in the beginning but now its superb 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio my A30 only has Dolby TrueHD that matters to me since I have a receiver that accepts both codecs.
Plus the early generation HD players only had 1080i support and PS3 has always had True HD (1080p support). Even when Toshiba players were dying out a couple months before then there were bd players with ethernet or USB drive for updates and they were all 1080p. So unless you bought Toshiba HD A30, A35 and above (X series were above 699) models the lower end Toshiba's which were selling at 300 and below but not less than 200 at the time didn't even have 1080p only 1080i. So yes Red was a cheaper alternative but there was reasons for that. I've always been purple with a streak of ps3 fangirl in me LOL.
I mentioned in my previous post that I used Magic Jack for my home phone. My Magic Jack quit working yesterday and here are some things to know about magic jack:
- If you do not purchase Magic Jack from their website they will make you seek a replacement from the store you bought it from based on that store's return policy. So buy it from their website to get the 1 year warranty.
- When you seek support, there is no phone number. You have to chat with them online.
I guess these are ok to deal with considering that I am saving about $200 a year on my home phone.
Another thing I wanted to mention is to check out a program for your computer called PlayOn. It turns your computer into a media server so you can stream Hulu, You Tube, Amazon VOD, and Netflix to your PS3, XBOX360, Wii, DirecTV box, or any other device that can be a media center extender. You can also download plugins for things like Spike, CNN, Comedy Central, etc. It is $40 but they have coupons all the time. Some people say it can replace your cable service but I think they still need to work some more bugs out and add more content. But it is definately worth the money.
Quote from: OpenYourEyesTulsa on October 06, 2009, 02:56:23 PM
I mentioned in my previous post that I used Magic Jack for my home phone. My Magic Jack quit working yesterday and here are some things to know about magic jack:
- If you do not purchase Magic Jack from their website they will make you seek a replacement from the store you bought it from based on that store's return policy. So buy it from their website to get the 1 year warranty.
- When you seek support, there is no phone number. You have to chat with them online.
I guess these are ok to deal with considering that I am saving about $200 a year on my home phone.
Another thing I wanted to mention is to check out a program for your computer called PlayOn. It turns your computer into a media server so you can stream Hulu, You Tube, Amazon VOD, and Netflix to your PS3, XBOX360, Wii, DirecTV box, or any other device that can be a media center extender. You can also download plugins for things like Spike, CNN, Comedy Central, etc. It is $40 but they have coupons all the time. Some people say it can replace your cable service but I think they still need to work some more bugs out and add more content. But it is definately worth the money.
As far as the media server goes with PS3, I use a Linux box and Mediatomb. Works great.
But I'm geeky like that..
;D