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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cable/Internet in STR
Hey BP community,
I wanted to see what experience folks have had using satellite tv and internet in their short-term rentals, specifically in the Smokies. I have a larger cabin in Wears Valley in the Smokies (5bd), and I'm trying to determine if it's worth getting satellite tv/internet immediately (would be ready in less than a week), or continue to deal with Comcast and their issues getting cable to my cabin (going on 6-7 weeks with them at this point).
As of today, cable/internet are the only things holding up taking the property live, so the delays by Comcast are real $$ to me. The concern is obviously that satellite, specifically internet, at 100mbps won't have the bandwidth to handle a full cabin of approx. 16 guests, and that could lead to negative reviews which might be worse than waiting a couple more weeks for Comcast.
Thanks in advance!
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I don't think you can go wrong with any of these vendors -- Xfinity, Spectrum or Hollarnet. I'm using all 3 and have not had any significant issues with any of them.