 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | More details on the split Here is a link for today's story: »www.foxbusiness.com/markets/indu···_15.html
With the completion of the transaction, Comcast owns 100% of the cable systems serving Illinois customers in Rockford/Dixon, Quincy/Macomb, Springfield, Peoria and Champaign/Urbana, and Indiana customers in Bloomington, Anderson, and Lafayette/Kokomo. As of September 30, 2007, these systems passed 1.2 million homes and served approximately 696,000 basic video subscribers.
Insight owns 100% of the cable systems serving Kentucky customers in Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green and Covington, and customers in Evansville, Indiana and Columbus, Ohio. As of September 30, 2007, these systems passed approximately 1.3 million homes and included approximately 665,800 basic video customers. -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 | Awful Routing Hopefully the awful routing my friend has in champaign is solved with the move. |
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 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | Prepare for Comcast's laying of hands... ...on Insight customers' wallets. That's what happened when Comcast took over for ATTB back in the day. Some saw a quick 30% increase as Comcast non-CATV penalties suddenly applied. |
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 | Yup expect price increases. Hate it for you guys. I got 6 weeks left on comcast network and I will say bye for ever. Woooohooooo! |
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 CableToolPoorly Representing MYSELF.Premium join:2004-11-12 | reply to Dogfather said by Dogfather:...on Insight customers' wallets. That's what happened when Comcast took over for ATTB back in the day. Some saw a quick 30% increase as Comcast non-CATV penalties suddenly applied. They also saw speed increases and upgrades that were completed 2-3 years ahead of schedule. -- CableTechs.org/"Horrible People with Integrity" |
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 | Welcome to ComCash We Will Brake You LOL simple as that |
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 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA 4 edits | reply to CableTool
Re: Prepare for Comcast's laying of hands... Who is "they", cause we certainly didn't. Non-CATV customers were passed over for the initial speed increases. We didn't see any speed increases for a very long time while other local markets (eg Time Warner and Cox) saw huge speed increases. And even when speed increases were finally implemented, we didn't get the same speeds as CATV customers despite paying the new 30-50% non-CATV penalty (eg, we got 4Mb when everyone else got 6Mb). Additionally, in my market, a former MediaOne market, we saw our upload speeds cut from 300kbps to 256kbps and our usenet service cut from unlimited use to 1GB/mo. And when non-CATV customers finally saw the 8Mb tier, LONG after everyone else, Comcast had raised the price to a whopping $71/mo ($67.95+$3 modem rental) while CATV customers paid $56. Video saw similar titanic price increases while channels were moved onto other "premier" tiers.
When Time Warner took over the 8mb non-CATV HSI price dropped from Comcast's $71/mo to $54.95/mo plus we got back unlimited usenet and nastygram free service. And since then Time Warner has doubled download speeds and tripled upload speeds, while still offering the no "phantom" caps service. |
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 IGGYNo Guru Just Here To HelpPremium,MVM join:2001-03-30 Chatham, IL | No change has taken place Except for one message on the DVR box. No change has taken place the past few days. Myself and others have covered this in the thread below.
»Insight to Comcast Customer Transition, over here!
My internet IP is still dhcp.insightbb.com. And the software running the DVR cable box doesn't look anything like what I've seen in previous related Comcast forum postings. You would have thought that switching the cable boxes over and the network IP's would have been something that would have been done right out the gate.
Everyone will be confused as to owns their business if branding changes etc aren't apparent. Nothing new for the common way of doing business. Not a very well thought out transition. There is a big difference between changes are coming gradual and seeing no sign at all of an ownership transition. -- Test PC Security Cable Diagnostics Blog ZoneAlarm Help Vista x64 Comcast BroadVox Direct |
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 | Hey Welcome to ComCash, where we like money and no service. We hope you pay us $$$$$ for a long time.
Thanks ComCast |
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 | said by notwrth10:Welcome to ComCash, where we like money and no service. We hope you pay us $$$$$ for a long time. Thanks ComCast some how this wasn't all that funny to me since that is about what most peeps have said about this matter. |
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Re: No change has taken place said by IGGY:My internet IP is still dhcp.insightbb.com. And the software running the DVR cable box doesn't look anything like what I've seen in previous related Comcast forum postings. You would have thought that switching the cable boxes over and the network IP's would have been something that would have been done right out the gate. Everyone will be confused as to owns their business if branding changes etc aren't apparent. Nothing new for the common way of doing business. Not a very well thought out transition. There is a big difference between changes are coming gradual and seeing no sign at all of an ownership transition. We've known about this transition for about a year now. You'd think that would be enough time to plan for a smooth transition. Oh well, I'm not sweating it. I'm not in any hurry to fall under the Comcast cash cow. I'm not in any hurry to hear about my neighbors approaching the invisible caps or having bit torrent usage being messed with by Sandvine. The only thing I would like to see is more HD channels (even though I haven't bought one yet). I'd also like to see a better DVR and get rid of the crappy software Insight uses. |
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 | Customers screwed Now that Comcast has taken over Insight, the customers will see an increase in price and speed, but also they are going to find out that Comcast has an unknown bandwidth limitation that if they go over it, they will be threatened with termination and will face an uphill battle in trying to find out what is going on, who to talk to, and get no answers.
It's Comcastic. |
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 | Indianapolis? How come it isn't mentioned anywhere that the whole Indianapolis region is also being taken over by Comcast? If you try ordering on Insight's web site with an Indianapolis zip code, a banner comes up saying "service has moved to Comca$t".  |
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 CableToolPoorly Representing MYSELF.Premium join:2004-11-12 | reply to Dogfather
Re: Prepare for Comcast's laying of hands... They would be the EX-ATTB area that I live and work in that was taken over about 6 or so years ago. The entire chicago market. -- CableTechs.org/"Horrible People with Integrity" |
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Re: Indianapolis? I must correct myself. I guess Comcast is taking over only a portion (5 zip codes) of Indianapolis and the surrounding area (i.e. Greenwood). If you search for Greenwood, IN on the FCC site »www.fcc.gov/coals/, there is a record that shows Comcast filed to take over the Insight territories on 01/15/2008. It lists all of the official community units, and Indianapolis is not listed. |
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