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    Feb 15 2019

    What Can You Do with One Gig High-Speed Internet?

    As consumers, much of your daily life requires and depends on a reliable connection to the Internet. You use it for email, shopping, banking, streaming, research, entertainment and much more. Most don’t know the ins and outs of how this ever-changing technology works, but you know you need it. And, you need it to be FAST.

    More than 73% of Americans use broadband daily in their homes. We have resources at our fingertips to help power a connected smart home, whether following a recipe or starting the coffee pot from your phone, creating virtual classrooms, gym spaces and home offices, making banking transactions to entertaining family, and so much more.

    There’s been a lot of hype about one-gig speeds. But what is Gig, and what can Gigabit Internet do for you?

    What is Gigabit Internet?

    Gigabit Internet literally means that you are downloading 1,000,000,000 bits per second or 1,000 megabits per second. That’s 100 times faster than the average Internet speed in the United States. Gigabit Internet runs on a fiber-optic line, which is capable of much higher speeds than the traditional copper lines of most DSL and cable connections.

    How fast is Gigabit Internet?

    Now that we know that gigabit speeds have superior technology and give you the fastest Internet connection, let’s take a look at its benefits. The chart below provides a comparison of different speeds and download times, via FastMetrics:

    Quite the difference, right? Imagine that you’re sitting down with the family to watch a movie, only to find out you have to wait 72 minutes for it to download. Twenty-five seconds sounds a lot better! That’s less time than it takes to make microwave popcorn!

    Benefits of Gigabit Internet

    What are some of the other benefits that this high-speed Internet will give you? Here are just a few from our Kinetic by Windstream team:

    1. Increased reliability

    Remember those fiber-optic cables that Gig Internet uses to transmit data? They’re made of glass, compared with the copper that DSL and cable Internet use, and they transport data using light signals — instead of electrical currents. Copper wires can only withstand about 25 pounds of pressure without being damaged, while fiber-optic can sustain about four to eight times that (100-200 pounds).

    Those factors help protect your connection from outside interference, including weather conditions, moisture, fire and other electronic or radio signals.

    Another thing to consider? Distance. Signals over copper lines also worsen the further away you are from the source. Distance knows no bounds with a fiber-optic connection.

    2. Lower latency

    Latency is the period of time between when you click something and when you actually see it. One of the best benefits of high-speed Internet is lower latency, or faster page-load times. DSL and cable Internet have response times of between 10 and 30 milliseconds, compared with fiber’s 5 to 20 milliseconds. Remember, too, that those numbers can fluctuate depending on certain variables, such as your equipment.

    3. A new level of entertainment

    As you saw in the chart above, Gig Internet can easily get the entertainment you crave at your fingertips. For one, gigabit speeds allow for 4K streaming, which requires much more bandwidth (about five times as much) than a high-definition stream.

    This option also opens the door for immersive media, like virtual reality or augmented reality (Pokemon Go, anyone?). Some are expecting Gig Internet to expand the new-media market, giving you even more entertainment.

    4. Room for everyone and everything

    How many people are you sharing your traditional broadband network with? And, how many times have you bumped heads over actually sharing that network? Yes, we’re talking about that sticky situation when all you want to do is stream your favorite show while cooking dinner with that voice assistant; the kids are doing homework, streaming music and have some rerun streaming in the background; and your spouse is browsing the web in preparation for tomorrow’s big day at work. Something’s got to give, right?

    And, more often than not, it all comes crashing down as Internet speeds take a turn for the worse, all the shows are buffering and you’re still waiting on that next step in the recipe.

    Perhaps the best feature of Gigabit Internet is that it supports multiple users on multiple devices — all at once. There’s no need for you to ration out your bandwidth for certain activities during certain times. You all can have it all!

    5. Matching upload speeds

    Upload speed is how quickly data travels from your device to a service. It doesn’t typically matter to most people, until some make or break moment when you realize how long it’s taking that you want better upload speeds.

    So, when are those moments? If you do a lot of live streaming, video conferencing or online gaming — activities that both require your device to continuously send data to a server and to recipients’ devices — you’ll want good upload speeds. And all the other times? Large file transfers, along with cloud storage and backup solutions. If you work from home, too, you’ll find that you may be increasingly reliant on upload speeds, particularly for any communication and collaboration tools used to stay in touch with your business peers.

    Most Gigabit Internet solutions today offer matching download and upload speeds of one Gig, which doesn’t even come close to the government’s definition of broadband (25 Mbps download, 3 Mbps upload).

    What is the downside to gigabit internet?

    Those all sound great, right? So, what, if any, is the downside to Gigabit Internet? Do a quick search and you’ll find that the biggest drawback is the lack of availability in the United States.

    Why? The main reason is its transportation method — those fiber-optic lines. Most Internet service providers have to lay out new lines in order to offer the faster Internet connection. But, providers, including Kinetic by Windstream, are working hard to add fiber-optics, and neighborhoods and cities are beginning to see the benefits.

    Ready to get started?

    Kinetic by Windstream is committed to providing our customers with the most advanced products and services. Gig Internet is already available in several markets within our footprint, and our technicians are working diligently to add fiber-optics to more areas every day. We do this because our Kinetic Internet customers demand faster speeds and a more reliable network.

    View more fiber benefts or check out our Kinetic fiber page to find out more about what we can do for you and if your area is eligible for gigabit speeds.

    DSL Promo Price: Customer will receive highest bandwidth DSL service that Kinetic can then provide at the address for $44.99/mo. for twelve (12) months with AutoPay; customer will see a line-item charge for DSL at $59.99/mo., a $5.00/mo. AutoPay credit, and a $10.00/mo. Promo Credit on their bill each month. Register for AutoPay though the Go Kinetic Portal[www.windstream.com/gokinetic] or by calling a service representative at 877-807-9463. If customer is not registered for AutoPay, customer will be charged $49.99/mo. without the AutoPay credit. After the advertised rate period, DSL service will be charged the then current DSL rate for continued service and future rate increases may be applied. Customer may cancel at any time. Home Phone service not included in price. Customer is responsible for payment of applicable taxes, fees, and surcharges, as these are not included in promotional or standard rates. Additional restrictions may apply.

    Kinetic by Windstream: Limited-time, non-transferable offer for residential customers that may not be combined with other promotions. Credit restrictions may apply. Subject to availability, Windstream Terms and Conditions, and Windstream Acceptable Use Policy.

    Kinetic Internet: Kinetic cannot guarantee upload or download speeds or uninterrupted, error-free service. Speed availability, capabilities, and provisioning vary depending on several factors: network and terrain conditions; Internet, website, or network congestion; effect of wi-fi use; number of concurrent users; device limitations; and customer location. Speeds 25 Mbps and above may be provisioned in a range including a minimum and maximum speed. Kinetic will provision customer’s location for the fastest speed within the available range, but may be less than the maximum.

    Kinetic Gig Speed Fiber: Kinetic Gig Speed Fiber has up to 1 Gig upload speed, which is more than 25x faster upload speed than the best advertised 1 Gig cable internet speed, which has 30-35 Mbps upload speed as of June 2024.

    99.9% Network Reliability: Kinetic Network Reliability based on monthly service availability scores from March 2023 to March 2024 as measured by the Windstream Network Operations Center using the formula Available Customer Hours divided by Total Customer Hours (Available Customer Hours plus Customer Outage Hours). Customer Outage Hours does not include planned maintenance, emergency events (hurricanes, winter storms, mass flooding, etc.)

    Equipment: Monthly equipment fees may apply. Kinetic-provided modems are capable of in-home wireless networking but connected devices may experience speeds slower than advertised or referenced in your Internet plan. Modem equipment must be returned upon termination, and if not, Windstream reserves the right to charge for the modem or a $100 fee.

    Whole Home Wi-Fi Set Up: Whole Home Wi-Fi installation involves Kinetic connect the Kinetic Gateway (modem), Wi-Fi extenders (as needed), & Wi-Fi capable devices to the home's network.

    Whole Home Wi-Fi: After the first month, the standard rate for Kinetic Wi-Fi Gateway is $10.99/month. Kinetic Fiber customers may receive up to 3 Kinetic Wi-Fi Extenders for $4.99/month. Kinetic DSL customers may receive up to 3 Kinetic Wi-Fi $10.99/month. Each additional Kinetic Wi-Fi Extender is $10.99/month. Taxes, fees, and surcharges are applicable. Other restrictions may apply. An Internet Activation fee and a Professional Installation fee may apply. At the time of installation, Kinetic Wi-Fi Gateway will be configured to provided the fastest connection then available; individual device connections speeds will vary due to a number of factors including, but not limited to; number of concurrent users and device limitations.

    *Reward Card Offer: Value of Reward Card varies based on broadband speed selected; not all broadband speeds qualify for a Reward Card: $100 for 1 Gig Service, and $200 for 2 Gig and up Service.

    Kinetic Reward Prepaid Mastercard: After eligibility has been confirmed by Kinetic, which is determined in Kinetic's sole discretion, customers will receive a redemption email and can choose immediate electronic delivery or a physical card by mail. If physical card delivery is selected, a $3 shipping and handling fee will be deducted from the amount of the card and the card will ship within 5-7 business days. There is a maximum of one prepaid card per household. Use your card anywhere Mastercard is accepted in the U.S. This card is issued by The Bancorp Bank, N.A., pursuant to license by Mastercard International. Mastercard and the circles design are registered trademarks of Mastercard International Incorporated. The Bancorp Bank, N.A.; Member FDIC. This is not a gift card. This card is issued for loyalty, award or promotional purposes.

    Installation/Activation: An Internet Activation fee may apply. Professional Installation may be covered under this fee.

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