Switching to Fiber

Switching to Fiber

I've always been a fan of Cox over CenturyLink. The only time I tend to recommend CL is if they have fiber.

99 percent of the complaints I see with internet are not the provider, but rather using crappy in home equipment. Don't use the ISP equipment. Ubiquiti is my choice. I see too many real life customers who make the switch to equipment I deploy who no longer have trouble afterward.

With this said. Fiber has made it into my area with CenturyLink and I'm taking the plunge. Wish me luck. I will report back with findings.

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