 | reply to razorbackfan
Re: wow? I too am from northwest arkansas and was very disappointed to wake up to nothing at all.
well i called up cox and the rep told me we are definitely getting a speed increase, but it will be in a few months closer to the end of the year. the speed increase will be for Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana first.
as far as how fast or how much the speed will increase, the rep had no idea or was not allowed to say. hopefully it will be at least comparable to what the rest of the cox nation is getting.
just dont expect anything to happen anytime soon. |
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 dg2Premium join:2004-01-22 Lowell, AR | That's funny - I just called and was told there are no plans for any speed increase.
AVOID COX IN MIDDLE AMERICA. THEY ARE A RIPOFF IN MIDDLE AMERICA!
As for me, I AM voting with my wallet. I'm out, and will investigate a way to drop TV too. Enough is enough. -- Note to SBC: Please light up my RT! I want a new broadband provider! |
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 | To my Benton County neighbor...I would love to avoid Cox, but the part of Fayetteville I live in doesn't have DSL available, and I don't care for satellite (lag time). Cox is all there is. At least it's better than the 26k dialup connection I had. |
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 | I too am at the very edge of the qualifying distance to the local CO for DSL, so if I did decide to go that route, then I would have a slower connection and probably packet loss like a friend of mine who is in a similar situation and signed the 1 yr contract with sbc yahoo and hates it!
We have been on the ass end of cox for the longest time. I have been waiting for an upgrade for at least five years waiting to go from 1 mbit to 1.5 mbit then to 3 mbit and now 5 mbit.
Dont know how a company can offer very different services for the same price as they offer at different locations. |
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 | reply to Regulator207 west texas got it already...$29.95 a month, i get 4000/512  |
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