Many Years ago I was using Falcon Broadband, which provided wireless internet for my home. That went on for a few short years, until service for this area was bought out by Skybeam Internet. Then in 2015, Skybeam itself was acquired by Rise Broadband, which is what I'm using now.
Overall I have few complaints. While it's anything but perfect, it is mostly dependable with "okay" speeds. For a little while I had speeds of up to 20 Mbps, but that didn't last long at all. For the last few years I've been plugging along with 10 Mbps on a good day. It's just enough to get the job done with a household of Netflix users.
Recently, Rise Broadband did some upgrades. While I did not receive any notification, I went snooping and learned that Rise Broadband speeds now start out at 25 Mbps. I made a phone call earlier today and got myself hooked up for the new 25 Mbps service. Note that for the moment I'm still capped at 10. Not only am I going to get faster speeds, but my monthly bill will also drop from $45.18 to $35.18.
I'm also currently capped at 300GB of monthly data, which I come close to now and then. With the new plan that will change to 350GB a month. My youngest will be moving out within the next week. As you might imagine she's a heavy internet user, so that will help as well.
I was told that no installation appointments were available, and that I would receive a call when some slots opened up. I just checked my email and learned that a tech will arrive tomorrow morning to upgrade my service.
Scuzzy; good thing I'm retired.