| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2006 |
| Headquarters | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
| Industry | Triple play |
| Products | Broadband Telephone Television |
| Website | http://www.onelinkpr.com |
OneLink Communications is a triple player telecommunications company in Puerto Rico that provides broadband Internet access, mobile phone, and television services. It is the successor of Adelphia in the Puerto Rican market.
OneLink covers the Puerto Rico metropolitan area and its services includes video on demand, high-definition television, and digital video recorders. The company is headquartered in San Juan.
Internet Cap
Currently, Onelink Communications has a 40GB Download cap for residential customers and a 60GB for commercial customers. The Cap is for download and upload. Basically OneLink is offering slow broadband (6Mbps max) and with these ridiculous caps telling the paying subscriber not to use it. As with most local businesses in Puerto Rico, the focus is profit and NO customer service and poor product offerings at very high prices.
If someone exceeds this limit, Onelink Communications will mail you in regards of how many Gigabytes you have exceeded and tells you that if you exceed this limit, you will be charged $17.00 for each 10GB in exceed.
For those who find the cap ludicrous, PRTC (Puerto Rico Telephone) offers 5Mbps DSL service for $85 per month with NO caps, so for those customers who use more than 60GB per month, anything above that amount will be money in the customers pocket and not in One Link's.
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