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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to fAcEtIOUs

Re: Most users could care less about infrastructure type

I agree. Its typically:

1. Is it available (duh) and competitve on price
2. Do I have any service issues (i.e. bad picture, outages, billing)
3. Does it have what I want I.e. HD channels that 'I' want. Do I have to have an STB/TV or just plain cable for my 'other' sets? Triple play ?

When I originally had the ability to sign up where I am, Comcast did not offer VoIP, and their Internet was $42+$3 (with $60 TV) or $ $57 standalone. AT&T was $29, but required POTS (which I needed anyways).

Now its the other way.
TWC offers $45 HSI standalone, and offers VoIP bundles
AT&T charges $40 for 3Mbps standalone... AT&T does not offer VoIP in most of California.
AT&T makes ordering a consistent package a chore.
Eg. DSL, DSL+POTS, DSL+POTS+Satellite, UverseTV+VDSL, UverseTV+VDSL+POTS
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Canada = Hollywood North

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