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    Sparklight

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    A lightning strike behind our house took out the internet modem. A call to Sparklight in Sherman…read morestarted the process of getting us up and going again. Eric M. came out the following morning, ran a test, set up the new modem and had everything working in 15-20 minutes. It was a painless process and Eric made it as easy as can be! Thank you Eric!

    Horrible service 5 years we have been putting up with buffering and pixelating. Kenny Walker the…read moreRegional Manager has been aware and has chosen no action. I now have filed a complaint with the FCC it turns out during original installation 5 years ago the named modem and router the same name thus causing device's to be confused when trying to log into mesh router. Sparklight has been horrible to deal with. You would think being in a regional manager position you would at the very least answer emails and customers concerns. We paid appropriately $300 month for 5 years for shoddy service all this is documented I told Sparklight I would absolve them of any future for a 3 month credit they are afraid to respond and set a precedent as they know we are not the only customer that's being treated unfairly. I won't give up until the FCC makes it rulings Kenny.walker@sparklight.com Kenneth.walker@sparklight.com please use these emails for all your unsatisfactory service customer complaints and all technical issues. Or you can escalate at www.fcc.gov. The only way we have any power against them is to stand together as one

    Nextlink Internet

    Nextlink Internet

    (179 reviews)

    Keoni Cano did a great job fixing our Nextlink internet And increasing our spread. He was very…read morecourteous.

    Date of Incident: October 24 - 27, 2025 Location:…read moreWeatherford, TX (Hudson Oaks Office) If I could give Netlink a negative rating, I absolutely would. On Friday, October 24th, 2025, storms rolled through Weatherford, and my parents' internet service went out. My parents are retired, and everything they do depends on their internet connection. We called Netlink immediately. Their phone system said "call volume is higher than normal" and offered a callback option. We selected it -- no one ever called back. We tried again on Saturday. Still no callback. By Monday, I finally reached someone in "IT support." The representative, who introduced himself as Jet, had a very strong Indian accent. I asked where he was located -- he admitted he was outside the U.S. and was not allowed to say where. After researching, I found out that Netlink contracts all their customer service and IT support out to India (Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh) because it's cheaper for them than hiring qualified support here in the United States. In other words, Netlink cares more about saving a dollar than serving their customers. I spent over an hour (1 hr 4 min) on the phone with Jet, and he still couldn't fix my parents' issue. He couldn't even schedule a technician. I eventually called the main 800 number and pressed the "Sales" option just to reach someone local. When I finally reached a rep in Hudson Oaks, I asked for a supervisor in the U.S. -- and was transferred right back to another person in India! I even called 682-257-4414 and spoke to a dispatcher who told me the earliest technician visit was Wednesday afternoon -- nearly five days after the service went down. That's completely unacceptable. I used to be a Netlink customer myself, but I switched to Starlink, and I'm so glad I did. Starlink has been reliable, fast, and their support actually cares about their customers. When storms roll through, Starlink keeps working -- Netlink doesn't. Netlink is the perfect example of a company that has lost touch with its community. They outsource American jobs overseas, provide terrible customer service, and fail to deliver reliable internet when it matters most. Save yourself the headache. Don't get Netlink -- go with Starlink instead. It's well worth the investment. To make matters worse, Netlink is an American company on paper -- headquartered in Madison Heights, Michigan -- but nearly all of their customer service and IT support is outsourced to India, specifically Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The U.S. office handles sales and contracts, while the actual tech support and customer service you deal with are based overseas. They do this because it's far cheaper to pay employees in India ($8,000-$15,000 a year) than to pay qualified Americans ($50,000-$65,000 a year). In the end, Netlink chooses to save money instead of investing in reliable U.S.-based service and customer satisfaction. That's why their support is so slow, frustrating, and disconnected from their customers. In comparison, Starlink has been the complete opposite experience. Their service is reliable, consistent, and built for real people, not call-center scripts. When storms roll through, Starlink keeps working -- unlike Netlink, which seems to go down every time the weather changes. Starlink's customer support is responsive, professional, and most importantly, based in the United States, where representatives actually understand your needs and care about resolving problems quickly. It might cost a little more up front, but it's worth every penny for the reliability, speed, and peace of mind. Starlink proves that when a company invests in its customers and its country, everyone wins.

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