 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | What a bunch of emotional posts.. If Qwest is right that this project is dodging taxes, cutting their lines, endangering public welare and infair competitive practices and a court of law agrees with them based on the facts and the law they are faced with, then what's the problem?
Who are you to say Qwest, or any US entity, can't bring an issue before the court! You aren't the judge and jury here. If it's ruled in Qwest's favor, then what? You going to bask the courts then? when does it stop here?
If you wnt to be upset, I agree,.. Qwest can't run a good marketing plan to pull themselves out of this slump. However, from my experience at least on the DSL side, my servie has worked well with very few interruptions. That's a good thing to say since it's not easy task to keep such a wide area network working 24/7.
What I see here, like every other forum, is really "I hate this company, I hate that company.. they won't give me a gazillion mb d/l speeds.. I want to pay $15.00 a month for it too.." and this is used against any company that makes a peep about anything? Re-read this forum and look again at the original topic, and the posts. How many of them are based on the facts of the issue rather than mis-guided emotion.
What does capped 1.5 spped have to do with a company allegidly cutting their lines? You know that is does cost Qwest money when these lines are cut don't you? There are dmanages.. how well can you run a company and network when your compeditor is cutting your lines all the time? What does this do for Qwest and their image? You will soon be in another forum posting about how many times your service went down in the past month and blame in blindly on qwest and call them liars, theives, and a worthless company even though it's a compeditor who is causing your down time. And what's the result? You people will be the first to run to that compeditor because of these issues.. Now, again, ask yourslf if Qwest has a valid complaint.
Learn the legal system. Everyone has a right to ask a court to consider the aligations. And guess what, sometimes, just SOMETIMES, these people are right!~
Try not injecting pure emotions and unrelated issues into the topics at hand for once... |