Yes, Charter DOES charge JUST A BIT more for their 1 Gbps Internet provides EXACTLY what they advertise (or, more often, MORE).AT&T provides less than they advertise. (600+Mbps)Ĭharter OVER-PROMISES what they provide. Regardless of who I pay every month - And regardless of whomever (supposedly) provides the most bandwidth.ĪT&T does NOT provide what they promise. It is also quite obsious that Charter OVER-provisions. It is quite obviuos that AT&T UNDER-provisions. With AT&T, I get WAY LESS, than what I paid for. With Charter, I got MORE than what I paid for. If I am paying for a 1Gpbs connection.then I expect to get 1000 Mbps (or MORE) download. This is proof that AT&T's Upload AND Download are VERY approximately equal to one another, however, it also proves that AT&T is heavily QOS'ing. I have NEVER achieved over 600Mbps down, but I do frequently achieve 1500+Mbps UPLOAD speeds. This is a Completely FALSE statement thus far. They GUARANTEE that you'll receive at LEAST 600 Mbps Down. But.for anyone paying for 1000 Mbps, like me, but are not getting anywhere close to 1000 Mbps speeds, like me, you should sue AT&T. So - In the end, AT&T delivers exactly what they say they will. (For those who actually PAY for 1000Mbps+.) Supposedly, AT&T GUARANTEES 600Mbps down - Period. You may get more.however, you also may get significantly less than the 300Mps you've, supposedly, paid for.Īs a matter of fact - When I signed up for AT&T's 1000Mbps Service, I have NEVER received 1000Mbps or more.If I am LUCKY, I MAY receive 550Mbps.at most. This means, if you subscribe to Charter/Spectrum's 300Mbps Service - You are guaranteed, at a minimum, of receiving at LEAST 300Mbps Download. See.Charter/Spectrum OVER-PROVISIONS their 300 Mbps connections. Unfortunately, AT&T's 1000Mbps Service is about equal to Charter/Spectrum's "300 Mbps" Service. I signed up for 1000 Mbps Service, after I ended my 9 years of employment with Time-Warner Cable / Charter / Spectrum Communications. Yes, I know this is about the worst of the worst - I've worked for Charter/Spectrum for the better part of 10-yrs!! I HAD 300Mbps Internet from Spectrum (Charter). I hate to have to go back to Comcast but at least there speeds were usually consistent with at least 80% of advertised speed. If there was a lemon law this would qualify. Typical response is "AT&T does not guarantee the full Gig speed", "wireless is slower that the wired device", you have too many devices running when you. Most seem to be at the 25% of advertised speed. I have looked at about a dozen blogs and AT&T is getting slammed with complaints on this issue. What is AT&T doing to cause such a dramatic speed reduction? This is not an uncommon issue. Tech has looked at it but found no issues. Up until about 2 months ago the various speed test tool results showed typical between 600MB and 950MB which is acceptable for consumer GIGAPOWER. (KB NOT A TYPO) All the speed tests show similar results except the test run from the AT&T PC toolbox speed test. Currently, I get anywhere from 20MB to 260MB Download and 500KB to 260MB upload.
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