Comparing Internet Providers: Is Buckeye Really That Bad?

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The topic of discussion revolves around the quality of Buckeye’s internet service. A user on social media has raised concerns about the company’s data cap, high prices, and slow speeds in their area. However, the introduction of Buckeye’s fiber in their area has sparked a debate. The user is currently using ATT service, which has recently increased its price to $85 for 50 mbps. Buckeye, on the other hand, offers 200 mbps for $60 or 400 mbps for $80. Despite the apparent advantage, the user is hesitant due to numerous complaints about Buckeye’s service. They are also considering Verizon’s 5G home internet but remain skeptical.

Answers from Social Media

In response to the user’s query, several people have shared their experiences with Buckeye’s service. One user mentioned that Buckeye’s fiber plans are generally free of data caps, as indicated on their broadband labels available on the company’s website. Another user claimed to receive 900 up and down for $130/month, suggesting a satisfactory experience…

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