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Time Warner has pissed me off SO BAD (sorry, MTS), and I am strongly considering a switch to WOW. Overall, they get high ratings from Consumer Reports. Anybody here have experience with them?

Time Warner has pissed me off SO BAD (sorry, MTS), and I am strongly considering a switch to WOW. Overall, they get high ratings from Consumer Reports. Anybody here have experience with them?

 

I personally have not used them (I ditched Time Warner for AT&T DSL + DirecTV), but a couple of my coworkers have and love it.

Wow is 100X better! You're in the same neighborhood so I'd imagine you would have a similar experience. The internet is much faster. The package I had for 70 something a month (cable and internet) only costs me 50 something a month with Wow and it included more channels! Make the switch! You'll thank me later.

 

I told TWC my service didn't work half the time I had the service (over a month) and even though I paid up front, they only refunded me like 2 days! They acted like I was trying to get over on them and get out of paying my bill. The problem was the crappy, old infrastructure they had outside that sent a very weak signal to the house.

Time Warner has pissed me off SO BAD (sorry, MTS), and I am strongly considering a switch to WOW. Overall, they get high ratings from Consumer Reports. Anybody here have experience with them?

 

Don't be sorry, TWC no longer affects my pay check!

When I spoke with the saleswoman over the phone, she kept explaining how they're so much cheaper and have better packages; I kept saying "Wow!" she was like "exactly right".

I have WOW.  Overall they are pretty good, actually we run everything through them (Phone, Internet, and Cable).  I have had problems, specifically with the HD input, but that was due to the way the cable was split.  So it was an easy fix and they were out pretty quick. 

All y'alls with WOW and TWC--especially David--could you perform a speed test and post your numbers? It'll only take a second. Just go here: http://www.bandwidthplace.com/.

 

Currently, my $47 TWC Roadrunner service gives me about 3.5Mbps. WOW offers tiered speed and pricing--the two I'm looking at are the 2Mbps for $41 and the 8Mbps for $58; I'm curious about the actual speeds.

The bandwidthplace.com link doesn't work for me; I get "cannot display the web page."

I would abolutely love to have WOW, or AT&T... but they both refuse to do business in Shaker Square. 

Okay, folks try this one: http://www.speedtest.net/

 

(Never mind all the crap on the margins; just click the blue "Begin Test" button above the map in the middle).

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