 1 edit | Death is near Goodbye Earthlink you were only good during your dial-up days. |
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 gaforcesUnited We Stand, Divided We Fall join:2002-04-07 Santa Cruz, CA | said by brianiscool:Goodbye Earthlink you were only good during your dial-up days. Yep and only the beginning of those days, after they ate mindspring and others they got too big for thier britches and started to suck.
Years ago I was on AOL and switched to Earthlink, it was great ... at first. They oversubscribed and thier service went downhill, disconnections, busy dial-up numbers, poor service, etc. -- Do ye, quieting in your bosoms your strong hearts, Who of many good things have had your fill even to surfeit, With what is moderate nourish your mighty desire; for neither will We yield, nor shall you have all else as you wish. Solon |
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 | My first dial-up account was with Pipeline. Then I went to AOL, Compuserv, Genie, Netcom and Prodigy. |
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 2 edits | reply to brianiscool »www.philly.com/philly/news/local···371.html
The firm Philadelphia has retained to build a citywide wireless Internet network has spent millions more than its anticipated costs and cannot say when it will complete the project, City Council members were told yesterday.
In fact, EarthLink Inc. representatives didn't show up for a committee hearing on Wireless Philadelphia. The company's retreat from the municipal-wireless business prompted the hearing. But EarthLink made clear by its absence that it did not want to be peppered with questions in public as it rethinks its business strategy. All that money spent for a few thousand people. What a waste!!
EarthLink said it had spent more than $20 million to establish the broadband wireless service, "in excess of the $12 million to $15 million anticipated by the city and EarthLink at the outset of the project."
The network is substantially built, the company said, but neither EarthLink nor city officials could provide a date for when the system would be completed.
Greg Goldman, CEO of the city-created nonprofit Wireless Philadelphia, said EarthLink's network had "several thousand" subscribers so far. Hardly surprising that a Muni-Wifi project is way over budget and behind schedule. Involve politicians and city government and that is what happens. All that money spent for only a few thousand people. What a waste!! -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page
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 jhboricuaExMod 2000-01 join:2000-06-06 Minneapolis, MN | said by fAcEtIOUs:Hardly surprising that a Muni-Wifi project is way over budget and behind schedule. Involve politicians and city government and that is what happens. All that money spent for only a few thousand people. What a waste!! Still a speck of dust compared to the $2.1 billion in incentives Verizon received from Pennsylvania for services that never materialized. Involve politicians, city government and Verizon and that is what happens. All that money spent for NOTHING. What a waste!! |
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 batterupI Can Not Tell A Lie.Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ Reviews:
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| said by jhboricua: Still a speck of dust compared to the $2.1 billion in incentives Verizon received from Pennsylvania for services that never materialized. Source? You don't have one and I call B.S. |
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 | said by batterup:said by jhboricua: Still a speck of dust compared to the $2.1 billion in incentives Verizon received from Pennsylvania for services that never materialized. Source? You don't have one and I call B.S. Teletruth and their one man campaign against telcos keeps spreading this lie. And the uninformed keep repeating it ad nauseum. -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page
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 | reply to batterup You mean like this? »Picture Perfect Deal |
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 tapeloopNot bad at all, really.Premium join:2004-06-27 Airstrip One kudos:1 | The rest is silence. |
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 | reply to Supervisor So what. All that item did was parrot Teletruth. -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page
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 batterupI Can Not Tell A Lie.Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ Reviews:
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| reply to Supervisor quote: Critics charge that Bell Atlantic made billions off of the deal, while offering services they knew would never see the light of day.
Who are the critics? |
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