Finally ditched Time Warner Cable...and would love to ditch Roadrunner too. Does anyone use Clear for Internet? Good/bad/ugly?
8/3/2011 10:36:28 PM
depends. if you can get the signal, then it's fine. That and if they even have room for you - I called them to sign up and they said that they're at maximum capacity for my area.So I'm stuck with TWC
8/4/2011 8:25:47 AM
assuming you are talking about ClearWire, avoid it like the plague. Google it. You'll get decent service for the first week, and after that, no more. We're talking dialup speeds. My folks were literally underneath the fucking tower for their service and they couldn't get better than dialup speeds.
8/19/2011 7:38:15 AM
Just checked my GFs Clear speed last night. Downtown near Oakwood area. 1.07 down 0.12 up. It was garbage, couldnt stream a youtube video for more than a few seconds before buffering. There are also several class action suits out against them. I would stay away
8/19/2011 10:34:01 AM
^^ yeah, there have been a lot of backhaul issues with that tower.It's just like any other service. People love it and people hate it.There are plenty of lawsuits against Time Warner as well.My best advice is try it. You have 30 days to return it and get a refund.[Edited on August 27, 2011 at 10:04 AM. Reason : a]
8/27/2011 9:40:15 AM
We use it for the bike co-op computer in town and get great service with it. We're running the Freehub POS system with it and haven't had any problems. Then again, we're not usually streaming Netflix, maybe some Youtube videos on bike maintenance every once in a while.
8/27/2011 12:51:41 PM
We stream Netflix and Hulu all day long at our Retail Store in Greensboro with no problems.The main issue with Clear is the variables. If all the variables are in line (coverage, obstruction, capacity) then you will have an awesome experience....especially for the price. If not, then the service might not be for you.Bottom line, you can't solely base your decision on what you read on the internet. The only way you will really know is if you take it home and try it. The $50 initial cost is worth the shot, considering you get it back if the service doesn't fit your needs.
8/27/2011 2:51:41 PM
8/28/2011 10:22:25 AM
8/29/2011 9:28:36 AM
^ lol yeah seriously. If the company can't even get good service in stores where they're marketing to potential customers then they're doing something wrong
8/29/2011 1:22:28 PM
That's the frustrating part about the Best Buy situation. We are required to sell Clear in all Best Buys that are located in a Clear market, regardless of whether or not they are in coverage. I have a similar issue with my Burlington Best Buy. They are right on the edge of coverage, so it's hit or miss. There are 2 in the Charlotte market that are not in coverage at all.^^ When we first launched Clearwire in Greensboro, our Retail Store had horrible service. When we relaunched with Clear they added about 30 towers in Greensboro, so now we have full coverage at the store.Meh, it is what it is. Like I said earlier, your experience with Clear is about 95% dependent upon where you are located in the coverage area.[Edited on August 31, 2011 at 10:29 AM. Reason : a]
8/31/2011 10:25:18 AM
and the weather and how much they have oversold the market and how much you like horrible customer service and ..........
8/31/2011 10:41:54 AM
yeah, I would have to agree that the customer service blows
8/31/2011 10:43:13 AM
The new place, and thus room I'm renting, has it. One-sixth the bandwidth of TWC & I'm not happy (250k/s vs. 1.5MB/s)
8/31/2011 9:09:37 PM
ouch, that does suck
8/31/2011 9:51:23 PM
welcome to Clear. lol
9/6/2011 10:06:12 PM
For all the haters:
9/16/2011 6:47:11 PM
my sister in north raleigh has it.her and my brother-in-law have had zero problems. they love it.
9/16/2011 6:51:00 PM