 lordjim Premium join:2004-03-26 Deerfield, IL
| reply to sivran Re: That doesn't sound very good.
You're just lucky, I think. I also went from @Home, to AT&T, to Comcast ... and when @Home went belly up I lost service for a week (and several mbits/sec of bandwidth: I had 4 mbit symmetric under @Home ... when AT&T was finished with me I had 1.5 mbits down and 25 kbits up) and suffered a rate hike. The transition to Comcast also involved several days of downtime too, and another substantial price increase. I've had continual increases since then. I'm still not getting what I had under @Home to this very day, and I'm paying double for it.
The U.S. broadband industry is just pathetic. |