Internet Service Providers in Princeton, NJ

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“I am so grateful for the honesty & customer service I experienced recently at this store, looking to start a new line. I asked about doing so with a new number and she explained all the deals, free phone options, pricing, etc. Then, despite knowing that she wouldn't get the commission, (which I wanted her to get because she has such marvelous customer service and I have always had a good experience) the dear saleswoman was able to suggest to me a way to transfer my number to a separate line. She is VERY caring, helpful, kind and humane and I was grateful for her honesty.”

4.6 Superb92 Reviews

“Update: the RCN crew came today and kicked butt. There was some wear and tear issues with the node on the side of the house. The techs came in and and replaced the worn components and had us back up and running in no time.”

2.4 Poor14 Reviews

“Extricating yourself from a cable television internet bundle is a lot like marital discord within the Kardashian clan, lots of legal wrangling, financial trap doors, mental health assessments, hard feelings and more hoops to jump through than an Iron Man obstacle course. Of course when you finally break free, the most important decision is your internet provider. It's the heartbeat of any sound entertainment/communications hub and shouldn't be taken lightly. With Comcast gone, I chose T-Mobile 5G Internet and so far, I've been very pleased. Since I'm not running an underground movie studio or training for the Gamer Olympics, T-Mobile has been terrific supporting our phones, computers and streaming services with only slight variation in speed and dependability... or at least no more than Comcast. The Hub took all of ten minutes to install and connect to our devices. Trust me, I don't work in IT and it's still a snap. The real advantage is financial, $50 per month with taxes, fees and equipment included versus $140+ all in for Comcast. The only question is whether the service is available in your area. Give T-Mobile a call, it only takes five minutes... unless you hate saving money. Five easy stars.”

2 Poor21 Reviews