 | reply to woodward
Re: New high speed tier and price increases. said by woodward:We've always essentially used the glut in inbound data to fuel our access service. It is a very, very rare occasion that we have to increase bandwidth for access subscribers. I didn't even think of that. It seems like the two really complement each other and can help the bottom line.
We also have a bad habit of re-investing those savings into our customer's service (*GASP* what are we thinking?!?!?!).  That's way cool. I really like to hear companies do that as many don't.
Have you had any word on video with these new speed tiers or with the ADSL2 deployment? I ran across something interesting today going through some Sandy City Council minutes. They're about 6 months old, but I haven't heard/seen anything about this until now -- at least here in Utah. Here are two links to the minutes:
»sandy.utah.gov/fileadmin/downloa···_min.pdf -- Public hearing 3
and
»sandy.utah.gov/fileadmin/downloa···_min.pdf -- Council item 4
It appears as though Qwest wants to obtain a video franchise agreement in Sandy City to offer video/cable services over (what I'm guessing) their ADSL2 network. |