I have CenturyLink & probably live near you, since I have all the tiers & am in south Minneapolis & on the same side of 35W. 

The CO is at 24th Ave & 33rd st. I'm about 3 blocks from there & am very happy with the speed. 

I do have to power cycle their modem (it was offered to buy or rent, so I bought it) every few weeks. If I don't, the connection will degrade or drop. I've been temped to use a UPS & cron to automate it but haven't bothered. Otis reliable & fast. 

I used to have 40/20 & have since dropped to 7/5 (down/up) as I sensed that I was mostly bound by the remote server rather than the local connection. 

I wish I had a static address but dyndns is good enough. 

Thomas


On Jan 18, 2013, at 3:02 PM, Jeremy MountainJohnson <jeremy.mountainjohnson at gmail.com> wrote:

> Comcast historically doesn't bend much, but occasionally you get a
> caring customer service rep or manager who can wiggle a little bit of
> consumer respect ;-) The fee thing is new to me. What infuriates me is
> that I don't want to pay to decrease service- it's not much granted,
> more the principal of it.
> 
> Also, I have of all of Century Link's DSL tiers available where I am
> at. The phone line to the modem may need to be upgraded, which is
> something I could do relatively easily.
> 
> --
> Jeremy MountainJohnson
> Jeremy.MountainJohnson at gmail.com
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Andrew Dahl <droidjd at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I recall my sister and her husband trying CenturyLink and it being
>> unbearable, although we live in Woodbury where the highest rate you
>> can get is 1.5Meg.  Maybe their 7Meg offering would be better, if it's
>> available for you.
>> 
>> Comcast recently hit me with that same increase (same promotion that
>> ended even) -- If you do end up being able to successfully haggle with
>> Comcast, you should let me know! :-)  I attempted it the other day
>> with no success, unfortunately.
>> 
>> Good luck with your search!
>> 
>> -Andrew
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Jeremy MountainJohnson
>> <jeremy.mountainjohnson at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Good afternoon,
>>> 
>>> I was on a promo for Comcast (30 MB down, known as Blast), and called
>>> to get service downgraded since my promo ended and the price nearly
>>> doubled. The guy wanted to charge me a fee to downgrade (I have no
>>> contracts with them)- I pushed back but he wouldn't wave it so I plan
>>> on speaking to a manager later. I have been putting off shopping for
>>> Internet providers since I last tried Qwest DSL in 2008 (it was no
>>> where near the speed they advertised when I was living near downtown,
>>> so I stayed with Comcast). The audacity for Comcast to charge for
>>> downgrading service, combined with their already high prices has
>>> pumped some motivation into me to look at broadband providers again.
>>> 
>>> Is anyone using Century Link or USI Wireless? I don't believe we have
>>> any other options in Minneapolis for broadband (Clear doesn't appear
>>> to be an option for my usage). Unfortunately I'm on the wrong side of
>>> 35W for USI fiber to be option. I don't do video streaming (aside from
>>> short news stories) but may pick this up again in the future at some
>>> point.  I occasionally work from home over VPN, which makes me a
>>> little nervous with USI and the reviews I've read. At our house we
>>> mostly do a lot of intensive web browsing and publishing, ssh (inbound
>>> and outbound), and a small amount of RDP traffic outbound, light
>>> gaming (Steam), and occasional large downloads (mostly Linux iso's /
>>> packages, and Steam games). I do use CrashPlan in Linux for frequent
>>> backups, so anything capped low (like Clear 4G) could present a
>>> problem- no worry about longer upload backup times, it runs as a
>>> service in the background and I can throttle it.
>>> 
>>> How has USI been recently? Is it worth even trying? I'm in south
>>> Minneapolis and the nearest node is two blocks away, which is another
>>> potential drawback. Does anyone have Century Link that could provide
>>> some feedback about it?
>>> 
>>> Someone also mentioned Clear 4G recently. My concern with that (and
>>> the other providers) is capping bandwidth, which everyone does to some
>>> extent, but Clear seems really low (40 GB), which might be a problem
>>> with CrashPlan.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions / feedback.
>>> 
>>> --
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>>> Jeremy.MountainJohnson at gmail.com
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