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Madison, Wisconsin Broadband Service Providers

Broadband service providers in Madison, WI deliver high-speed internet, digital phone, and digital cable services. Some providers offer all services as a bundle, but many only offer specialize in a particular type. If you are looking for broadband service in Madison, Wisconsin please look at all your options to find the best deal..




Broadband Service Providers in Madison, Wisconsin:


Contact Address Phone Number Map
Mad City Broadband 10 E Doty St
Madison, WI 53703
(608) 316-6970 Map
Servpc - Service PC - Servicios PC 4817 Sheboygan Ave Apt 101
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 345-2150 Map
Supranet Communications Incorporated 8000 Excelsior Dr
Madison, WI 53717
(608) 836-0282 Map

Newest Madison, Wisconsin Reviews & Comments:
*****  MadCityBroadband - A JOKE
by IShouldHaveKnownBetter on October 27th, 2009
on Mad City Broadband
I signed up for their service and cancelled it within 2 hours - almost 2 weeks later they still have my $ -
they advertised tech support until 10:00pm 7 days a week - I had 5 calls into them by 9:00 w/ NO answer. I finally got a call the next morning about 9AM by a very groggy woman saying she was returning a call.

What a Joke - you could only connect via individual machines to their network - I could not get any of the 3 different routers I own to authenticate against their network - The bandwidth seemed great so I took a shot at it - I should have known better! If it sounds too good to be true it is!
*****  Terribly unreliable
by Green Zone User on June 21st, 2009
on Mad City Broadband
I bought this POS and was happy for the first two weeks, solid connection and fast speed. If you would have asked me then it would be a 5. Fast forward 4 more weeks and we find that the network has changed. I am no longer connecting to the same access point even though customer service claims it's fine, it's not. When I can connect I get a strong signal with "very good" signal quality however I am not served webpages because the network fails to assign me a network address. After not signing up again for the second month on a non-renewable funding account, I was billed. I have yet to be repaid for what is borderline theft, and the technical support guy would have nothing to do with helping me resolve it. I explained to him that I cant care less about the money I WANT to pay and I want him to look at the issue. His responce is to have me click on "repair network" (no I'm not kidding) that was the extent of his knowledge on connectivity!! I bluntly explained that my roomate and I have proven that their access point is bad and is non longer allowing access, I attempted to give him the technicalities supporting this but immediatly was far over his head. We spent 2 days in technical annalysis and found that only 802.11(N) will connect, no (B) or (G)and we can also prove that our nearest access point will not assign an IP, but this is all for naught as it will require a repair on their end rather than simply sending me away to fix my laptop. It should be noted that as a holder of a degree in engineering there are quite a few operational laptops in the house and this problem was tested and confirmed on 4 of them. As of now I am still waiting for someone to tell me what has happened to my missing money, and am apparently waiting for an "advanced engineer" to get a hold of me. I am not at all hoping that the problem will be resolved due to the afformentioned issue being fully on mad city broadbands end and will require someone to actually repair it. I doubt that some owner in Atlanta really cares that they have lost this eager to pay customer.



Broadband Service Provider Information

Broadband service used to be an ubiquitous term for high speed internet from your local ISP. Either though a cable provider with a cable modem, or DSL service from your phone company utilizing a DSL modem. Nowadays broadband service basically means \"lots of bandwidth\". This bandwidth can be used for digital cable and digital phone service as well as traditional internet service. Broadband doesn't necessarily mean wired, you can get wireless broadband service in most areas.