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pnh102
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD
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reply to JeepMatt
Re: This is Progress?

said by JeepMatt See Profile :

$50 for 5/256 internet and combine that with a weak TV lineup.

Wow.
Don't forget that electric customers are also subsidizing these rates. I'd hate to see what the "real" prices would be without that.
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Only SHATNER is Kirk.

ArkiMage

join:2001-06-30
Kingsport, TN

They operate under a very similar scenario as telcos. There is a heavily government regulated side and a for-profit side. The power they provide to customers is regulated. Fiber internet/telephone/tv is "for profit" and stands on it's own.

Of course BVU a few months back had a hard time getting customers to swallow that after a contract renewal raised their power rates and they passed them along to the customers.
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