Pros: always connected; quick connection on most days; speedy downloads Cons: long hold times; poor customer service; outages
I signed up for Road Runner Internet services in June of last year after purchasing a new system. Prior to using Road Runner, I was a customer of Southwestern Bell Internet and had experienced a great deal of trouble with busy signals, downtimes,...
Pros: Very speedy Cons: The price, poor customer service
Cost vs. speed is the ultimate question. What side does your Internet access fall under? Do you pay little; yet wait ten minutes for that one song you haven’t heard since high school to download off of Napster? Or do you pay the $40.00 to be able to...
Pros: no dial up fiasco, no ads, speedy on given an address Cons: slow navigating usually, quirks, slow and uninformative human service, too
For about half a year I had lollipops dancing in my head at the thought of cohabitating my computer with Time Warner cable’s RoadRunner internet service provider. Now that I have it, the only things doing the rumba in my head are dollar bills and...
Pros: Good speeds, easy installation Cons: So far, none. I'll get back to you in a few months.
I have been an online junkie since I was in the eighth grade, and I remember the day my father said we were upgrading our 2400bps modem to a 9600bps one. I was in heaven, and with each subsequent upgrade, I was thrilled to download files a bit...
Road Runner Cable Internet Access came to our area in February 1999. We had been on the waiting list to use this service from the very beginning of hearing about it.
Once we were notified, the cable company came out and installed a fresh cable...
Pros: Speedy when accessible; great for downloads and ftp when accessible. Cons: Rarely accessible
This family consists of two unhappy surfers - one dude and one dudette. As long-time subscribers to Time-Warner’s Road Runner® cable ISP, we expect instant and constant online access. Road Runner’s recent media blitz boasts about their “always...
Pros: Speed, constant connectivity, frees a phone line, generally cheaper than DSL/ADSL Cons: Questionable tech support, possible security risks
Are you tired of waiting 2 1/2 hours for the latest version of Nutscape to download? Does it take 11 minutes for the page with all the eBay epinions to load? Fear no more, the RoadRunner's here.... but is it really as fast as they promise? Well, here's...
Pros: Fast, reliable and friendly customer service. Cons: More than 5 MB of webspace would be nice
I have been on the internet for about 8-9 years. When I started college in 1994, we had dial-up access to connect to the schools computers so we could do things like check email, work on programming projects, use gopher for doing research,...
Pros: cost, speed, reliability Cons: need for a new cable run in many cases
Those that know me know that I rarely jump into a purchase or move without evaluating all the options. Here in San Antonio we have two options for high speed internet access: Roadrunner through Time Warner and DSL through SWBELL and other...
Pros: great bandwidth, great customer service, great uptime Cons: they do pass the collection plate monthly
In all honesty, I can't believe it's taken me until now to write a review of Road Runner, since I've had it as long as I possibly could have had it, and I'm one of their most vocal fans. ::: In the Beginning, There Was a Modem Handshake ...
Pros: The Speed! What's not to Love? Cons: Nothing that I can find.
RoadRunner.... WHERE do I begin? I guess I will tell you about the differences between RoadRunner and your standard Dial Up internet access. I used to use regular Dial Up for years. I thought I was doing really great when I finally had an ...
Pros: Frees phone lines, no disconnection hassles, faster than dialup. Cons: Must bargain like used car salesman to get decent price.
I'm going to answer two questions here. 1. What do I think of Roadrunner? 2. Where have I been for a year? These questions are intimately connected. As the owner of a 5 year old computer, I have been plagued by dialup problems. I originally started ...
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