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    CenturyLink - Wires exposed

    CenturyLink

    (272 reviews)

    Quality - There internet worked pretty well. It did cut out sometimes early in the morning around…read more01:00-03:00, probably due to system updates. They raised their minimum speeds, initially, I was on a 50Mbps speed, but my last speed test showed I was around 80-85Mbps. This did come with an increase in my monthly bill (from $50 to $65) and there is now a fee ($3) that I'm not sure what it is for. Value - The price per Mbps is good. Based on the numbers above it was about $0.75 per Mb. Compared to Cox which offers 50Mbps at $50 is $1 per Mb. So it really depends what you need the internet for and if you prioritize value or overall cost. Service - When I call Century Link, I'm usually on hold for 25-35 minutes when I call in the morning. I couldn't use their website to perform what I wanted so I had to call, but there is no call back option. I also did not have one of my signals when I got set up initially. One of the cross box connections was wired incorrectly so I was only getting one signal. It took a few visits from a technician to figure it out. When I check their website for internet plans, I see there there are two options for a monthly price of $55/month so I don't know why I was paying $68/month, but I wasn't even offered that when I wanted to cancel service. Also be aware that if you cancel one day after the start of a billing cycle, they will not prorate it. You will need to use their service for the remainder of the cycle even if you already have a new provider.

    They sold my service to a company that doesn't have access to my area. Duck century Link and duck…read morequantum fibers. They can't figure out how to get me service

    Clear - This is the clear employee Victor while he's verbally attacking me

    Clear

    (9 reviews)

    Westside

    Clear Airport Security: When "Fast" Became a Memory…read more I've been a Clear member since the early days, back when it actually felt like a superpower. You'd stroll up to a pod, scan your eyes, and a friendly ambassador would whisk you straight to the front of security while everyone else was still fumbling with laptops and belts. It was glorious. Now, in 2025? The magic has quietly evaporated. Clear has aggressively grown its membership over the years, which is great for business, but they've failed to scale the one thing that matters: operations. Inadequate stations, same (or fewer) staff at many airports, and procedures that haven't evolved to handle the crowds. The result is almost comical if it weren't so frustrating: the Clear line regularly takes 2-4 times longer than the regular TSA line. I've stood there watching the standard queue move steadily while Clear members shuffle forward in a sad, snaking herd, waiting. I only still have Clear because it's a free perk with my credit card. Otherwise, I'd have canceled long ago. These days, I'm seriously considering just walking past the Clear lanes altogether and using regular TSA Pre-Check, because at least that line actually moves. Here's hoping they reinvest some of those membership dollars into actual speed someday. Until then, "Clear" feels like a very expensive misnomer. Photo shows the super long and stagnant Clear lane...with only one TSA Agent/lane and a single "Ambassador." Next to the TSA Pre-Check with 4-5 TSA Agents and lines.

    Avoid at all costs! I let their aggressive rep con me in signing up about a year ago, every time I…read morehave gone to my local airport since, the CLEAR line has been closed. Now, I find out that they auto-renew, so I have to go through a whole process to re-enroll and avoid getting scammed out of another $250.00.

    BAI Connect

    BAI Connect

    (27 reviews)

    $220 charge for moving out with no contract or notice of any termination fee when my apartment…read moreadvertised "free internet included." Upon moving to apartment, I immediately sought a competitor. Anyone but Bel Air Internet Connect, or BAI connect. On top of constantly throttling internet or trying to say they were using a "dedicated connection." Tell that to my 12 mbps download speed through the month of January and February during peak hours. I work remote and require untapped and unfettered internet speeds, and consistency is what this provider lacks. On top of that, trying to get assistance with anything from anyone is like pulling teeth. Get Cox.

    This is the worst service provider I've ever had the displeasure of contacting, and that's saying a…read morelot. You just lost a customer, Bel Air (you're not in Bel Air BTW). I needed to get existing DirecTV service reactivated for my Mom's move from an old unit to a new unit in the SAME apartment building and update her billing address. Simple, right? I first called DirecTV and after explaining this very simple request to DirecTV, I was transferred by DirecTV to Bel Air to handle this because I guess they outsource the service and support for the Las Vegas market to this failure of an outfit. The first Bel Air guy (Vince) was new or incompetent or both. After 50 minutes on the phone, he transferred me to the Billing dept. to update her address (literally a different unit # at the same address) and reactivate the service in the new unit. Transfer failed and I was disconnected! I called back and the next guy (Anthony) seemed to know what he was doing, but then told me the Sales dept. needed to reactivate the account because they handle moves (upsell opportunity I was not interested in). Gave me the main phone number as the number for Sales. I told him that is the main number I had just called to get to Support. He said "I guess they changed the number for Sales dept". Transferred me to Sales (which was the main phone number with the same phone tree choices) and guess what happened?!?! Yep, call was disconnected again. I called for the last time. Pressed the applicable number for Sales and (you know what happened next) the call failed I was disconnected for the final time. You cannot even get to Sales! Their phone tree (yes, I know how these systems work) is all screwed up and you cannot get to the people who are supposed to work there to sign-up new customers or service existing ones. Bye bye!

    WeLink Communications - Terrible repair.

    WeLink Communications

    (73 reviews)

    Southeast

    4-26-25 Update…read more Requested service, once again because there was way too much lag, even tho the internet never disconnected there was just no data transfer and lag was up 100ms. I'm seriously thinking going back to Cox even tho i don't really want to but depending how things go I will decide. Welink did manage to fix the issue on their end same day after half day, as I couldn't fix it on my end because everything checked out good, sometimes you just need to power cycle your POE, router, switch or PC. In this case it was beyond the radio on their network, I been pretty patient with their service and I'm glad their able to fix it but I never had so much service interruptions on COX as i have had with Welink, and believe me even the breezy windy day will affect the wireless radio antenna to a certain extent. I attached some more pictures to reflect what I'm seeing

    I've been with Welink for five years, and the service goes down more often than a hooker doing $20…read moreblowjobs. That's not a joke -- that's the uptime pattern. Even when it's "working," the constant hiccups are enough to wreck an entire home WiFi setup. One Welink burp and suddenly half your devices are offline, confused, or desynced, and you're spending hours unplugging and manually resetting equipment just to get your house functional again. Their twice‑a‑week "Emergency Maintenance" outages last 2 to 4 hours each, sometimes unannounced, always disruptive. Half the time you call tech support, they insist nothing is wrong while your entire neighborhood is dark. After five years, the only consistent thing about Welink is inconsistency. Avoid them unless you enjoy rebuilding your WiFi network several times a week.

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