Paul Vreeland Review of Front Range Internet, Inc.
Yikes. Looking at past reviews, it looks like FRI...
Yikes. Looking at past reviews, it looks like FRII may have had a rough patch. They have either changed how they do business as an ISP or I haven't experienced any of the stuff others have talked about.
Our household was on (insert crappy DSL service provider here) with very poor internet connectivity. We thought we were stuck with piss poor service from the DSL competitor, but thankfully we found FRII had their WiFRII option. We also tried the wireless competitor in the area, and it's service was also pretty poor. The wireless competitor's connection was laggy, slow, and often dropped signal.
We signed up for FRII to give them a go. The connection has been the smoothest internet we have ever had since moving to Colorado. My wife and I are gamers, I also have a home server that depends on having a stable internet connection. FRII has provided a rock solid performing connection for us. We used to run speed tests all the time on competitor connections because the poor connection was always on the front of our minds. I can't remember the last time I ran a speed test with WiFRII because it has always been stable and solid so I don't even think about it anymore.
It has gone down a few times, once when I accidentally unplugged the dish power. Our experience during outages have been a phone call or email from FRII letting us know that the connection went down. Yep, THEY CALLED US when the connection went down. Who does that anymore? IT'S GREAT!
Their technician, Eric, has come out and provided additional dish options and mounts when the wind was so strong it ended up bending the mount a few years back. We are on the fringe area of reception, so I don't think we can upgrade the speed any higher, otherwise I would.
Edit: I noticed some reviews were recent. I can only speak on my experience using their ISP services, WiFRII.
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