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 tshirtPremium,MVM join:2004-07-11 Snohomish, WA kudos:3 Reviews:
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| I think it's likely I doubt it will ever go down, very hard to sell/explain that to new or existing customers. I do believe it will rise over time, as the network continues to be upgraded, but perhaps in a slower, carefully planned rate,network wide, rather than just the competitive market response we've been seeing. Healthy growth plan for the company, and probably better serves the majority of customers. (though I expect the usual whining from some users.)
To say that users in ComCast only markets can't vote with their wallets is untrue, they can do without, it's upto them to decide if some service is better than none at all. ComCast is being fairly generous with their caps compared to some other companies, some of which also serve captive markets. | |  | Bet you wouldn't say go without if I owned the only gas station in your town and charged $10/gallon.
Go without, what are you smoking? | |  tshirtPremium,MVM join:2004-07-11 Snohomish, WA kudos:3 Reviews:
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| said by and then one day :
Bet you wouldn't say go without if I owned the only gas station in your town and charged $10/gallon.
Go without, what are you smoking? well, i could walk, or open my own station and make a killing at $5-6/gal, but most likely if there were enough customers to support it, one of the oil companies would open a new station. Sepcifically, Comcast charges the same rates (within a couple bucks, depending on taxes and franchise requirements) for the same 250meg cap service (blast is still being rolled out, but will eventually reach everyone) nationwide. They don't charge double-triple just because you live in a small town too sparsely populated to draw in other wired solutions. You could of course go with satellite (which has it's own limitations) | |
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