Introduction Over the past 20 years my family ordered cable television service to Cablevision. I am really enjoying the 80 channels they offer and a special movie channel. The quality service that they have offered over the years is only getting better. When Cablevision introduced the IO digital line, my family upgraded. You do not have to go out to borrow a movie anymore. Instead, I will order them on TV now. You can choose from hundreds of channels, not 80 channels. The variety that I see on TV is infinite.
I decided to call FiOS to see what they offered the price. I think it will be cheaper than Cablevision, and I can call Cablevision and ask me to give me a triple play promotional price. Okay, I had fun on a FiOS phone for about an hour, I had 25/15 Internet, 1 HD 'Home' DVR, 1 SD box and FiOS digital voice. I can port my number through Cablevision (I say that this page can not be done to me, this is the reason I called them). Installation fee exemption, basic price is $ 99.99 per month plus $ 16 per month (free for the first 3 months), additional $ 10 ($ 120 credits) and set-top box credit line advance request ($ 71) Additional prepayment for months. I chose a $ 150 Visa gift card. I guess my monthly invoice is about 130 dollars, as taxes are estimated at $ 11.68 (I do not consider 3 month free DVR). That's why my 12-month speculation (which takes into account pre-points and gift cards) is about $ 1,200.
At this point, I am a little angry. If Cablevision offers $ 90 per month ($ 10 per month, $ 100 per month for DVR) for new users, they will pay $ 150 per month. Then I talked with some staff who worked from FiOS to Cablevision - they got monthly fee of $ 88 including DVR. They have no two-year price guarantee and contract! Wow, I think Cablevision has brought me profit with this monthly fee of $ 150. I decided to call FiOS to see what they offered the price. I think it will be cheaper than Cablevision, and I can call Cablevision and ask me to give me a triple play promotional price. Okay, I had fun on a FiOS phone for about an hour, I had 25/15 Internet, 1 HD 'Home' DVR, 1 SD box and FiOS digital voice. You can port your number in Cablevision (It is said that you can not do this page.This is the reason I called.)
So I've been using Cablevision for years. I basically used Cablevision, except for the few years I went to college when I lived in Queens. Overall service is pretty good, but prices are steadily rising. A few years ago, when I applied for triple play ideal for television, internet, telephone service, my invoice amounted to 90 dollars to 100 dollars. For me, this is a pretty good price for all three services. Cable television has been the most popular Internet service provider in the country for many years - my speed has dropped by 20 mbps and 8 mbps. As time went on, the upload limit was raised and I have never seen uploads of over 2 mbps over residential Optimum series for years, but I saw a cable that exceeds 5 mbps at work. Over the past few years, I moved, kept Cablevision everywhere, and services were at least accepted. With this latest move, the service is still very good, but the download speed seems to be around 8 mbps.