I see... (pats 10Gb router)joeyyung911 wrote:Because less than 1% has the hardware capabilities at home to utilize all that. You can say the 10Gb can alleviate from someone saturating a 1Gb, but I don't think many will do that for long periods of time.iaincole wrote:huh? How do you figure that?gbrivkalns001 wrote:FWIW, it is EXTREMELY unlikely that you and the 10gbps folks are experiencing ANY difference in your internet performance.
IOW, day-to-day use, you "MOST LIKELY" won't feel a difference.
Price increase--a bad look.
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At this point, the only non-bundled service we are offering is Standard 10g Fiber however this service is not currently available in your area. If that changes in the future, we will let you know!fiberulloast wrote:Any way to remove the voice line that I'm not using? That would save 10$ ish a month
Voice Federal Subscriber Line Charge Fee - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 6.50 Voice Federal Universal Service Fund Fee - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 2.60 Voice California 911 Emergency Surcharge - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 0.30 Voice San Francisco Access Line Fee - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 3.96 Voice California Public Utility Commission User Fee - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 0.08 Voice FCC Interstate Telecom Service Provider Fee - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 0.04 Property Tax Allotment Surcharge - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 1.64 Voice Regulatory Recovery Surcharge - STI-0411048-8/PAIR200 1.29
Spencer W.
Community and Escalations Specialist
Sonic
Community and Escalations Specialist
Sonic
I was pleasantly surprised to hear that Sonic was offering non-bundled 10g fiber service as that had been suggested many times on the forums over the years and it had always been rejected for various reasons, most notably because Sonic wants/needs the revenue generated by the voice service. I'm assuming that's still the reason why non-bundled 1g fiber service is not being offered at this time.spencerw wrote:At this point, the only non-bundled service we are offering is Standard 10g Fiber however this service is not currently available in your area. If that changes in the future, we will let you know!
With that in mind, for Fusion customers, wouldn't it make sense to increase the data service price by $10 (from $49.99 to $59.99), decrease the voice service price by $10 (from $10.00 to $0.00), and make voice service optional?
It seems to me like that would be a win for everyone:
- Sonic would still receive the same amount ($59.99) from every customer
- customers who do not use voice service would end up with a bill that's ~$10 cheaper as most of the voice-associated taxes would be removed
- customers who do use voice service (or who are on Fusion over copper and are therefore required to have bundled phone service) would see no difference on their bill
MOST residential users do not even really NEED 1 gbps.iaincole wrote:huh? How do you figure that?gbrivkalns001 wrote:FWIW, it is EXTREMELY unlikely that you and the 10gbps folks are experiencing ANY difference in your internet performance.
The debate between 1 gbps and 10 gbps is like Ferrari and Maserati trying to sell you a car for the sole purpose of backing down your driveway to the mailbox every day.
Unless you are the Brady Bunch with 9 people (including Alice) each streaming 4K and gaming and zoom calling on 5 devices simultaneously, 1gbps is going to be perfectly fine for 99.9% of people.
No indication of this coming ahead of time is not how I expect an ISP who I continue to do business with to work.
Hello!zack.bernholtz wrote:No indication of this coming ahead of time is not how I expect an ISP who I continue to do business with to work.
I am sorry if there was any confusion on our price increase and how it was announced to our customers. We are making sure that this does not happen again.
Best Wishes!
Hello To everyone trying to remove phone service on Sonic Fiber 1gig,
If you are looking to remove phone service with your Fiber 1 gig service, then you will need to apply for the ACP (https://www.sonic.com/affordable-connectivity-program). Once that has been completed and added to your Sonic account, you can then request a downgrade to Internet-only service. This is currently the only way to get Internet only for Fiber 1 gig.
Best Wishes!
If you are looking to remove phone service with your Fiber 1 gig service, then you will need to apply for the ACP (https://www.sonic.com/affordable-connectivity-program). Once that has been completed and added to your Sonic account, you can then request a downgrade to Internet-only service. This is currently the only way to get Internet only for Fiber 1 gig.
Best Wishes!
Thank you for the tip, if we downgrade to internet only this way, will there be an interruption in our fiber service?jerrielm wrote:Hello To everyone trying to remove phone service on Sonic Fiber 1gig,
If you are looking to remove phone service with your Fiber 1 gig service, then you will need to apply for the ACP (https://www.sonic.com/affordable-connectivity-program). Once that has been completed and added to your Sonic account, you can then request a downgrade to Internet-only service. This is currently the only way to get Internet only for Fiber 1 gig.
Best Wishes!
And is the transition seamless? Do we need to do anything else or is it just one click that's it?
Also, what if ACP ends? Would voice automatically be added back into our plan, or can we keep it fiber only no voice?
One more question, I want to keep my phone number after downgrading, can I port the number out? Will porting the number out cancel my whole sonic service or just the voice? Should I click downgrade first before porting out? Sorry, I don't know how to downgrade and keep my phone number at the same time
This downgrade would happen remotely and would only cause a few minutes of downtime.Thank you for the tip, if we downgrade to internet only this way, will there be an interruption in our fiber service?
And is the transition seamless? Do we need to do anything else or is it just one click that's it?
The expectation is that ACP is not going to end, the intention of the program is to have some longevity. However if ACP did end, you would likely get to keep the internet only service however that isn't something we have really considered at this point.Also, what if ACP ends? Would voice automatically be added back into our plan, or can we keep it fiber only no voice?
You will need to port your phone number out before you initiate the downgrade. Porting out a number does not cancel your Sonic account or the voice service. Once the port is completed, you will be assigned a random phone number which will be removed once you start the downgrade.One more question, I want to keep my phone number after downgrading, can I port the number out? Will porting the number out cancel my whole sonic service or just the voice? Should I click downgrade first before porting out? Sorry, I don't know how to downgrade and keep my phone number at the same time
Spencer W.
Community and Escalations Specialist
Sonic
Community and Escalations Specialist
Sonic
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