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GeekNJ
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join:2000-09-23
Waldwick, NJ

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My only thought is, if the current cable infrastructure (FIOS, cable TV, etc) could handle the increased speed so no new cable needed to be run, would the CWA still care? This is a "project" by a union of cable workers. Nothing wrong with the union or the folks - just what my thought is on the overall "project".

My in-laws are more then happy with the low end DSL service. They don't need anything faster.

So personally, I'd rather see the same speed I have for less cost vs faster speeds I'm not going to use now anyway. Doesn't mean I won't want it faster in the future, but I'd rather have lower cost right now.
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hottboiinnc
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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

No the Cable companies are not part of the CWA that is the telco union.

They'll releae a "report" later on that claims they could do better blah blah blah.


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