When I lived in Worcester, the nodes were always super saturated so you never got the speed you wanted. While there is a contract with Spectrum, I also heard if Verizon offers fiber they have to for the entire city and the multi unit houses are costly to bring a connection into if only a few people want it. This leads to a “doesn’t make financial sense for us (Verizon) to do it so we won’t”. 

I live in Northborough (20 min east of Worcester) and have the choice of fiber or spectrum and have fiber. We just upgraded to 1000mbps and it’s great since I’m on Zoom calls all day long while the kids are doing other stuff. 

At the brewery we have spectrum business and it’s passable. It’s fast when it works though goes out 1/month. 

My $0.02

Eric 

On Jul 24, 2022, at 19:46, Joel via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:


Unsure of any towns in the Worcester area offering fiber for Internet. 

I have Spectrum the past 10+ years in Charlton and they are pretty o.k. for service based on price.   I have their basic tier of speed. 

Eight years ago their Charter DNS servers would all fail more than once a month. Easily solved by pointing router somewhere else for primary DNS lookup. 

They mostly provide the 200mbps down and 20mbps up they claim.  Price is reasonable at around $50 a month. 

I like them much better for Internet than I do for cable or wired telephone. 

Have heard bad things about their cell phone service too (service and billing messes).  It think they resell / share on the Verizon cell network. 

Joel 





On July 24, 2022 4:57:57 PM Joshua Stone via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:

Hey all,

My wife and I have been on the market for a home, and we feel that Worcester would be a great city for us to move to. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Worcester has much if any options for fiber internet which is important for both of us working from home. The fastest provider appears to be Spectrum, and I've heard only bad things about them.

Last I heard, Worcester has been held down by a monopoly from Spectrum, and I don't know if the city government has been working to change this with municipal fiber or trying to get other ISPs in the area to improve competition. It seems like the kind of issue that network engineers from WPI could assist with.

Anyone have more information on this?

- Josh
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