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Whos the best company to go to for online gaming?
02-21-2013, 04:33 AM
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Whos the best company to go to for online gaming?
Ill be using a ps3, and will be using it A LOT. Downloading a lot, playing a lot. And I will NOT be using it for a computer. What Ive used before is comcast and crikctes moble broadband. Comcast was great. Why I automatically dont go to them is the household already has a bunch of other brand type things, like we have directv, cricket modem for the upstairs computer, I go through sprint for my phone, it would just seem weird adding another company. Not only that, but if I remember right its a pain to get it all installed plus all of that costs. Crickets internet is just too damn slow. So what do yous suggest? price doesnt matter at all. The fastest the better
And I meant as far as internet options

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02-21-2013, 04:41 AM
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02-21-2013, 04:41 AM
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Greetings Sef,

Cricket is known for "you get what you pay for" internet wise. They offer slow speeds and data caps for higher less. Since you didn't provide what state or zip-code you live in I'll list a few options that most people have.

1. Comcast, I've used them in the past and they have been excellent both service and customer service wise. They are a bit spendy but again if you want quality over price then I suggest Comcast.

2. Centurylink, I currently use Century Link. They offer lower pricing with higher speeds. The only complaint I have is 97% the time when I call in I frequently get someone out of the USA who is very hard to understand and very long hold times.

If your a person like me who doesn't really want to spend all day on hold on the phone, both ISP'S resolve issues via Twitter and Facebook. They generally are the Corporate Social Media so if you don't feel satisfied or just like using Social Media, the corporate team will advocate and hopefully get your problem sorted out.

I hope I was able to give you some good information
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