Hi,
My current service level is set at Download: 1.1 Mbit/s to 3.0 Mbit/s Upload: up to 384 kbit/s from what I can tell.
In the past i had Download: 3.1 Mbit/s to 7.0 Mbit/s Upload: up to 768 kbit/s available to me at the same address. The available range on my line was downgraded late last year. I've had repeated confusing messages from customer service in regards to this. Obviously customer service isn't a technical group and can't explain in detail why the condition of my local DSL loop was apparently downgraded (from my perspective this is a service downgrade at least). Yet my bill remains the same of course.
I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and if they've received an adequate explanation as to why this would occur? There are no plans of implementing FIOS at my address so I know that cannot be the reason.
If I could get a simple direct answer as the what the condition of the local loop to my address is, and what speed range it can support I could make an informed decision as a consumer. Is there a reason this information is so difficult to extract from Verizon?