  supergirl
join:2007-03-20 Pensacola, FL | No comment
He came, he answered questions, he's gone next January.
I'm sure it'll be COMCASTIC!!!  |
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 AJICQ499087
join:2001-12-01 Louisville, KY
| M Willner "We have stated publicly that we are content to continue to operate our half of the company and, in due course, will consider all of our options."
I had been against Insight since the @home days because of the lousy service in my area. I will give them credit that things have been working really solid since mid January this year for me without even one line drop on the Internet and no TV outages. Now, that is a huge improvement. I figure the changes were done so Insight can sell out the rest of the service area after the Comcast deal is done. -- low cost and fast speed is what customers want in broadband |
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 wstwrdho
join:2007-03-15 Riverton, UT
| reply to supergirl Could be but it wouldn't surprise me if they kept Insight going. Wilner has gone through worse times and he has a much better management team now than he had then. But then if Comcast has the right money ----------------> off to Tahiti and little drinks with umbrellas. |
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 captme19
join:2004-08-23 Peru, IL
| Wilner
I just want to say as an Insight employee of Nothern Illinois, I am sad to see Insight leaving! I really enjoyed working for this company for the past six years. Mr. Willner is a good person and does care about his emplyees. I hope to work with him again in the future!!!! |
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  lonnyb lurking no longer Premium join:2004-01-25 Elizabethtown, KY clubs:
·Comcast Formerly ..
| Insight CEO Addresses Comcast Split
Having been a customer of both companies, I had favorable experiences with them both. I had a slight preference for Insight since they fielded 'on demand' service much earlier in this area than Comcast did (Comcast started the service late last year [I think]). -- I know when to fold 'em *ALL THE TIME!* »Team Helix |
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