![]() ![]() Prices and plans: Buckeye Broadband’s Starter Plan is one of the lowest-cost plans available (in terms of promotional pricing).For high-speed plans, you’ll likely be better off with a different provider. Very few people need super-fast upload speeds, but if you’re one of them, you should be over the moon.īuckeye Broadband is better for individuals or couples looking for a low-cost plan for basic web-searching, emailing, and social networking. These packages include unlimited data and symmetrical speeds-that is, your upload speed will be as fast as your download speed. You can also go for one of Buckeye’s surprisingly affordable (at first) fiber plans. The 600 Mbps speeds are ample for work, streaming, and PC gaming. If you work from home, you’ll probably want to go with the Supreme plan. ![]() The Ultimate plan has enough power for streaming on several devices, for gaming, and for handling the device load of a large family. With both plans, the upload speeds are just 5 Mbps, but you do get free unlimited data for the first six months. If you need faster speeds and the ability to power more devices, the Essential and Ultimate Plans offer speeds of 400 Mbps and 600 Mbps, respectively. It’s not so good for a family or a small household that’s really, really into smart homes. It should get you fast speeds for up to six devices, which may be good for a single person or a low-tech couple. ![]() Buckeye’s plans start at the Essential Internet plan at 200 Mbps for $39.99. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |