 Rob_Premium join:2008-07-16 Mary Esther, FL | who cares.. and this effects what? 3 percent of the country? while the rest of america is stuck in the 20th century thanks to bullshit and CEO greed.
let's not forget pay per byte coming soon to an at&t and TWC near you..
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 xirianPremium join:2003-01-26 Beacon, NY kudos:1 | Cablevision is the 5th largest cable company in the united states. While they aren't as huge as comcast, they aren't some rural company. And those of us on the service do care. |
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 | They're able to do this easier than other companies too because of the fact that they own nothing rural at all. They own suburbs of NY and some of the less dense areas in NYC. They basically own the best areas any cable company could, so upgrades like this are more likely to happen from them. |
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 JaM4150Premium join:2005-10-27 Matamoras, PA | They do own near rural like areas. Like Montague, NJ; Matamoras Boro and Westfall Township both in PA. |
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 SSidlovOther Things On My MindPremium join:2000-03-03 Pompton Lakes, NJ Reviews:
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| reply to Rob_ This effects the most densely populated portion of the country, Metro NY (CV does not service Manhattan). This is only area in the US that is even in the top ten worldwide in density. Though it's half as dense as Seoul, Korea, it's the most profitable per mile area for stringing new wires. CV passes nearly 4 million homes and more than 75% of them are CV customers in one way or another. |
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