I am sonic 5 years custmer, "My bill has been rising continuously over the past five years. My bill has increased from a minimum of 40 to close to 80, and then I do not rent a router, which has brought me some benefits. Today, my monthly bill is $67. Then I received a message that they raised the price by $10 on March 9th, which means that I need to pay $77 a month next month. Sonic's network is excellent, which is beyond doubt. I looked at the bill,", "They bundle and sell a voice line, even if it's free, and I need to pay a fee of about $17 per month (which seems to be a government tax, but in fact, I think it's controlled by Sony). Sony never marks itself in advertising that it will impose voice line fees. I think it's fraudulent. I'm a regular customer of Sony, and I don't want to transfer to xfinity.", "I expect them to remove this damn voice line from my account within three months. If they still maintain such high spending after three months, I can only transfer to xfinity. However, xfinity is friendly to new users, and they will also increase their prices after two years. I really don't know which network company to choose when living in San Francisco.
Yeah, I'm paying around that...$67. Even with the upcoming price increase, it's still A LOT MORE competitive.
- NOT SUPPORTING the monopolies (supporting local business)
- No data caps to begin with. Not the BS money grab ..."you'll have to rent our equipment to get no caps...blah...blah..." or pay more to get no caps
- There's no need to buy or rent a modem. Recently, had to replace a modem because "it's out-of-date".(Comcast at another site)
- Symmetrical speeds
- Future upgrade to 10Gbps
I wouldn't sway even if it's $100.
How is the government tax "controlled by Sony"? (I think you meant Sonic?)
"xfinity is friendly to new users", they're called a monopoly for a reason, they can take that hit.