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    i3 Broadband

    i3 Broadband

    (4 reviews)

    I am a tough critic and I love i3 Broadband. I have had 2 issues since jumping the scandalous…read moreMediacom ship. March 28, 2022 an idiot in St Charles MO failed to call Dig Alert/JULIE and severed an i3 cable. The repair was timely. Recently Hulu tv failed to recognize the IP address. Each time I called i3 I spoke to an intelligent, English speaking person who provided honest answers and an explanation for the issue. Not only did i3 have an answer but they also told me why or where the problem lies and how to fix it or that they are working on the outage with an honest, realistic estimated restoration time. Nothing is perfect. I have respect and loyalty for any company that has an answer with an explanation. I can always roll with honesty no matter how ugly the truth may be. Kudos to i3 Broadband. Honesty, accountability, and transparency are long lost character traits. I applaud i3 Broadband for their integrity and honesty.

    Yes, it is noticeably faster than Xfinity. Price is a little better…read more Best insider secret? The i3 techs set your network name to your actual NAME. Then they assign the network password to your phone number. Yep. They use whatever phone number you used when you requested service. Oh. My. Gawd. All you need is anyone's last name (that's the network) and their phone number (that's the password) and you have full access to everything a user has passworded access to. They apparently are unaware of the vast number of users working from home. Just think how much data out there is at risk because of i3. Know someone who works from home? Know their phone number? Wheeeeeee. Mebbe their techs need to learn a little bit about network security. Ya think?? They are they're at a HUGE risk of being sued. Before I even accessed the network, from my computer, I renamed the network and changed the password. There is no way I would ever log onto a network that uses my lastname and my phone number as access. It seems confusing to change your password, but it isn't. You can either call i3 and ask them to change it or you can do it yourself using a smartphone app HomePass. I'm a little skeptical about HomePass. Described as "HomeKit allows users to get rid of an old notebook and store codes right on an iPhone or iPad." LAST thing I want to do. EVERYTHING I have access to was hacked a few months ago, by using passwords I had saved on my devices. So....I spent 2 days trying to get my printer back on my network. (I'm not a fool. I am staying connected to the Xinifity network, until I test everything out. That included my printer. Whew!) Tech Support? Hmmmm.... I actually asked the tech if she was asleep. Seriously, she literally sounded like I woke her up. My goal was to print via my new i3 network. If I couldn't print and scan, I literally would cancel i3 and keep my Xfinity account. And, ironically, I am printing out forms to WRITE DOWN my passwords now, after discovering how easy it was for them to be hacked--even ones that passed the "Strong" test. Last thing I want to do is have my passwords in the ethers. So. I wanted to print out my password forms so I can write passwords down by hand, and make a note when I change them. Seriously, I thought I had wicked good protection in place. I did not. So...Tech actually asked me if I "have" the manual to my Canon printer. Duh. It's online. How does a tech not know that? Or maybe she just doesn't scan or print? And, of course, I had been reading it. Meticulously following directions. Printer just wasn't being recognized by the new network. Tech wasn't much help. By the time I finally got it to connect (without help from her), she said she might have a way of connecting it to the network from her end. Really? It's passworded. How was she going to do that? Oh, yeah. She probably assumed the network is my lastname and the password was still my phone number... I still don't know why my printer wasn't being recognized by the network. But, now it is. So far so good. We will see how the rest of my first 30 days goes.... Who do I see about getting all that time bacK??

    Royell Communications - Royell Reliable Internet AND Reliable Home Phone service!? Sounds Great!
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    Royell Communications

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    BUYER/CONSUMER BEWARE: I had Royell Communications for years. Getting rid of them was a wise…read moredecision. For one thing, they were very over priced compared to Sparklight Communications, and their upload/download speeds were unacceptably LOW compared to Sparklight (or AT&T...if you have any sense, get AT&T). Their technicians were sloppy and did poor work. They did not clean up any of their mess. They just left if for us to pick up. That's totally unprofessional, and we felt it was homophobic. They treated us like second-class customers. The office manage was an officious B****. She was rude, unprofessional, homophobic, unhelpful, and when she gets tired of helping, she just won't talk to you anymore. LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE! She also would not cancel our account, and we had the written-notice run around (we live 2 doors down....you really want me to run a note over to the officious B****? I don't think so. We had problems with a very rude installer who came over to replace something on our internet hook-up. We had spent a lot of money have a nice, ACCESSABLE, locked enclosure placed around our hook-ups at the bottom due to vandalism and harassment. This jerk actually REFUSED to work on it at all; CLAIMED that their polices or "the law" said that they did have to touch anything until I went out with a hammer and disassbmeld the entire enclosure. It was just more homophobic harassment from Royell. The wonder owner, Joe Royer, he's such a good little Southern Baptist and Christian....everyting except that, "love thy neighbor," commandment that he doesn't obey. Here's my example and proof of what kind of person he is: My spouse and I are senior citizens and are disabled. We had to purchase a new air conditioner from Best Buy. They put it in the back of our car. The next day we had to get to Saint Louis for a medical situation. It was early in the morning, and the Royell guys were all just sitting out on their back porch, having coffee and smoking their cigarettes and talking. My spouse walked over and asked two of their young, strong 30-someting-year-old men if they could PLEASE just assist us with taking this new air conditioner out of the back of our car and just put in on the back porch. PLEASE. We don't want our car smash, broken into, and robbed with a brand new AC unit in the back while we were in Saint Louis. I think most people get that. Joe's employees did. So two of them started to come over to just get it out. lol....we did NOT ask them for installation services! So what did good-Christian, Joe Royer (oh, we even used to go to church together at First Christian Church in Virden.). He called his two guys back and told them to come back immediately and they were NOT to help a couple of disabled senior citizens from potentially being robbed and their car broken into. That's his brand of faith; Christianity; and what it means to be even a decent NEIGHBOR or decent corporate citizen. I find him to be more of a homophobe and bad neighbor than I do any kind of God-fearing anything. And as far as the 5-star reviewer, if she could really get that many devices running on Royell anything in 2016, I'd like to know what sweetheart deal she got. We had them then. That wasn't possible. lol...not unless her devices were made in the 1980's! If she has their phone service, I wonder if that perhaps come with a box attached to the wall with a crank on the box. The idea that you could pay for Royell's slowest speed available and do all of that is, well, let's just say, "non-sense." I had their service. I don't believe a word of that review. Not based on years of knowledge and experience with this so-called, "company." Gosh...I wonder if she may have been an employee?

    I have been a customer of Royell for quite some time now as when you live in Auburn there aren't…read moremany internet choices. The technicians are great, came to my house and hooked everything up and explained everything. The internet service itself is pretty slow compared to other carriers I have had and when I tried to cancel my service by phone they wouldn't do it. They require written notice and I explained to them in my email that I didn't think that was good customer service on their part and they still debited my account for another month when I had requested to terminate my service. Don't waste your time on them..

    Casscomm - televisionserviceproviders - Updated May 2026

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