iBurst alternatives

SomeRandomGuy

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I'm on a month to month contract with iBurst and after contacting their helpdesk I am informed that once they move to LTE my service will be disconnected and I cannot continue unless I sign a 24-month contract... well that's not going to happen.

I'd like to hear alternative options from the members of this forum if you have them

Thanks!
 
Some WISPs do month 2 month, but installation is then expensive. Pre-Paid LTE is the other option.
 
I'm on a month to month contract with iBurst and after contacting their helpdesk I am informed that once they move to LTE my service will be disconnected and I cannot continue unless I sign a 24-month contract... well that's not going to happen.

I'd like to hear alternative options from the members of this forum if you have them

Thanks!

Yoh so they only want you to stay if you sign a contract thats low :(

which area you in, if you want to stay wireless buy a router and get a few prepaid sims and see who gives you the best connection
 
Yoh so they only want you to stay if you sign a contract thats low :(

which area you in, if you want to stay wireless buy a router and get a few prepaid sims and see who gives you the best connection

I'm in Edenvale. It would seem the best option at this point is getting a landline installed.

Speaking of which: iBurst in Edenvale has been down since the 16th, I'm genuinely getting 1990's dial-up speeds during the day with ISDN speeds after 10pm. I have a feeling it's not going to be fixed.
 
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