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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : I gave up on Time Warner after repeated attempts to get it installed.  I experienced the same BS no-shows from the incompetent techs, including the false claims of "knocking at my door" you outlined. After reading your review, I am going to forget about the idiots at Time Warner/RoadRunner Residential Cable ISP.  You were without Internet for 3 weeks??  WTH.  Something is seriously wrong with that company.<br><br>I'm going to pay the extra $20 per month (total of $65.95 per month) for RELIABLE 1.5mbps Downstream/384kbps Upstream via dedicated SOHO ADSL from Covad.  I wish it were at least $39.95 like it was before, but things have apparantly changed with Covad in the Orange County, CA area.  They apparently install their own dedicated data-only copper lines to their customers houses now (vs. riding over existing AT&T physical copper pairs).  Maybe its something their doing in conjunction with Verizon.  This is all speculation.  But I'm going to gamble with Covad vs. the idiots at Time Warner Cable.]]></description>
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