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I'm currently using the older "non-Quantum" internet services and am curious as to if there is any of that "fluff" still that Verizon used to add to their symmertical package (ex. 35/35 was really 43/43) and if so what do each of the packages actually equate to.
I got the Quantum router for free as a replacement for a dying MI424WR so that's not a concern to me. I'm just curious if the $5 "sidegrade" ($10 after discount runs out) is actually work it.
I've heard some say that the 75/75 package for example is more like 93 symmetrical. I'm just curious as to what each of the packages equates to now - if there's still any "fluff."
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This is a typical result I see with my 75/75 plan:
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4243664396
edit: Router here is a MI424WR Rev I
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I've got 75/75 and get 83/83 ish. I've got the Quantum router.
I find Verizon's use of the Quantum moniker a bit confusing. For example, I've got the older, non-Quantum multi-room DVR and associated TV service. I don't think of myself as a Quantum user even though I have 75/75. In fact, I used the Quantum router with 50/50 before a recent upgrade. I find it best to stick to the actual speed to describe the different Internet tiers.
Enjoy.