 RickPremium,MVM join:2001-02-06 Waterbury, CT 1 edit | reply to RadioDoc
Re: Gives False Hope of a Faster Connection It appears that my Comcast connection is trickling along at about 20,400/738k this evening.
All I can say is God help the phone company.
Your assertion that this is simply a "marketing gimmic" couldn't be further off the mark.
Many files that we all download on a regular basis fall within the limits that powerboost allows to see these kinds of speeds. Comcast was ingenious in devising this type of network which allows the majority of users to get on and off the network quickly when downloading files which fall within these limits. And, even for files which exceed that, it certainly gives users a very fast start.
And so, what happens after the 20,000k speeds disappear for me? I fall back to a "measly" 8000k instead.
Comcast is kicking A$$ and taking names..and it won't be long until they completely dominate the high speed world and DSL is just a distant memory.
Unfortunately, AT&T's only answer to date is their 7000 customer strong uverse service. Which doesn't even deliver on 1/3rd these speeds.
What an absolute disaster in the making that is. |
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 Titus PulloI came, I saw, I slept join:2004-06-26 kudos:1 Reviews:
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| said by Rick:Your assertion that this is simply a "marketing gimmic" couldn't be further off the mark. What part of marketing is it that people are having trouble with?
Ask yourself: What percentage of marketing is some form of contrivance that benefits (mostly) the marketer? I've never in my life seen such naivety. We're winning the war on terrorism, too, by the way, and NO is turning the corner on reconstruction. Of course you see a benefit, but nothing close to the benefit that Comcast receives for bragging rights on speed tests and also having their name listed on speed test sites at the top of the results listing.
If anyone on this forum actually believes that Comcast, or the vast majority of corporations, is giving you something above and beyond what you're already paying for because they simply value you sooo much, then there's a hard landing in your future.
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 MysticGogetaThe Robot DevilPremium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX | I don't get your war on terrorism comparison to comcast. |
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| said by MysticGogeta:I don't get your war on terrorism comparison to comcast. That was a stretch, for sure I was pointing out how marketing perception is used by every enterprise, even our government. And if your government is spreading it thick with rosy slogans and dubious claims (and they work for corporations), what do you think corporate marketing is all about? -- that was my point, leap that it was ... |
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 RadioDoc58ef2c0Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | We can try. The sheer volume of rose-colored opinions in this thread is depressing.
The marketing folks have certainly succeeded, without qualification. I never thought I'd see the day when armies of overpaying customers would rush to defend a huge Fortune 500 corporation. What's next, defenders of gas pricing?
Name the venue, Karl. I'll buy the first three rounds. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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