I have recently returned to Sonic.net to take advantage of Fusion after having an employer Comcast connection. I was hoping to get about 75% of the 20 Mbps speed, but have not been able to achieve anything faster than 8.4 Mbps. Based on a conversation with Support today, they said I was getting very good performance given that I was 7,000 ft from the CO. While I was surprised by the statement, I was able to learn that I really have only a theoretical limit of 10 Mbps. Given the explanation and the age of the copper wires from the CO, that could well be. While I am disappointed, at least Sonic.net is honest enough to say how it is unlike Comcast who tends to leave out important details. I was given some other things to check out and might be able to get another 1 or 2 Mbps download speeds.
The support is great just like when I had my DSL lines from Sonic.net. My big question is when can I expect to see a future with fiber so that the current speeds become a memory and I enjoy much faster performance?
The support is great just like when I had my DSL lines from Sonic.net. My big question is when can I expect to see a future with fiber so that the current speeds become a memory and I enjoy much faster performance?