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Guide eager customers to the perfect internet or streaming solutions and earn with every deal you close.

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You don’t have to wonder if the people are interested in our service. They googled us :)

Our business pops up

Each time someone calls us, they are more likely ready to be assisted.

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All calls are inbound - meaning people are very interested and want to be helped.

You connect them to services.

You will remotely assist people looking for internet or streaming services in their area.

Close the deal and get paid!

Finish helping them signup for their services and get paid for each service they select.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What internet speed do I need?

The speed you need depends on your online activities:
Basic Browsing & Email: 10–25 Mbps
Streaming in HD: 25–50 Mbps
Streaming in 4K or gaming: 50–100 Mbps or more
Multiple users or heavy usage (e.g., work from home): 100–200+ MbpsThe more devices and people in your household, the higher the speed you'll need to avoid slowdowns.

What are data caps and how to they affect my internet service?

A data cap is a limit on how much data you can use in a given billing period (usually a month). If you exceed your data cap, you may face:
Throttling: Your speeds are slowed down for the rest of the month.
Overage fees: You may have to pay extra for additional data.
Disconnection: In extreme cases, your internet service could be temporarily suspended until the next billing cycle.If you have high usage (e.g., streaming, gaming, or working from home), look for an internet plan without a data cap or one with a high cap.

What happens if I need to cancel my service? Is it hard to switch providers?

• Cancellation: Most ISPs allow you to cancel at any time, but you may face early termination fees if you're still under contract. Be sure to check the terms before canceling.
Switching providers: Switching is generally easy, but it's helpful to have your new service set up before canceling the old one to avoid service gaps. Compare plans, speeds, and terms to ensure a smooth transition.

What is the difference between download and upload speeds?

• Download speed refers to how quickly data is transferred from the internet to your device (e.g., when streaming movies, browsing websites, or downloading files).
Upload speed is how quickly data is sent from your device to the internet (e.g., for uploading photos, sending emails with attachments, or video conferencing).In general, download speed is more important for most users, but if you upload large files or frequently video call, upload speed becomes important.

What equipment do I need, and is it usually included?

• Modem: A device that connects to your ISP and translates the signal for use by your devices.
Router: If you're using Wi-Fi, you'll also need a router to distribute the internet connection to multiple devices wirelessly.
Gateway: A combination modem and router in one device.Most ISPs will either include this equipment or rent it to you for a monthly fee. You can often purchase your own modem and router to avoid rental fees, as long as they're compatible with your provider’s service.

What is the installation process like?

• Self-installation: Many ISPs offer self-installation kits, where they send you the necessary equipment, and you can set it up yourself by following instructions. This typically involves connecting the modem to a wall outlet and linking it to your router.
Professional installation: If you prefer, you can schedule a technician to install your service. They’ll handle everything, which may include setting up wiring or equipment.Installation fees can vary, but self-installation is often free, while professional installation may have a one-time charge.

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