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2farfromCO7

join:2000-10-14
Farmington, MI

More importantly

They are only choosing to have competiton in cities that they have the largest customer base in. Time Warner currently charges up to $85/month for cable modems in Farmington Hill, MI. Allowing a competing ISP would mean people could get satellite for TV saving them over 20% a month and cable modems for $40/month. Time Warner can survive like that in their bigger cities, but not in clusters of just 4 suburbs. There overhead is way too high. This is why "Open Access" is a fraud.


nc1165

join:2001-04-10
Delray Beach, FL

According to ABC news and Good Morning America, it wouldn't kill Detroit to get out from behind that PC monitor and take a walk:

"Among "fat cities," Houston ranks No. 1, followed by Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and Dallas, according to results released this morning on Good Morning America."

I wonder if there is a direct link between broadband internet users and obesity?
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If my enemy cuts me, I will drown him in my own blood.


2farfromCO7

join:2000-10-14
Farmington, MI

Well then Farmington Hills must be bucking the trend because our broadband access sucks big time, thanks to the bastards at Time Warner Cable.


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