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Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
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reply to fifty nine

Re: That company is finished

said by fifty nine:

I can't imagine TWC having any customers when this whole fiasco is over.
There is one advantage that they have that keeps them alive - and that is that they serve areas where there is virtually no competition which forces consumers to subscribe to their service.

If it wasn't for Comcast, my fastest Internet would be 1.5/256 from AT&T. And that's been the fastest that they offer since BellSouth started offering Internet in my area.

lacklusterbb

join:2009-03-12

Actually, they sold many of the less competitive markets in their deal with the newly-formed company Windjammer Cable. So, the markets Time Warner retained are in regions where there is more competition than they'd probably like. I suspect, if they aren't careful, their decision to not broadly deploy DOCSIS 3.0 may ultimately cost them market share. Unfortunately for them, dragging their feet until they see market share losses may mean permanent loss of customers and revenue--definitely a slippery slope and one that may ultimately lead to Time Warner Cable becoming a target for acquisition itself. If I were a shareholder in this company, I'd definitely consider selling if they don't get their act together with in the next 2-3 quarters.


hottboiinnc
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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
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TWC kept systems where it made sense. They control Ohio- TWC NEO, Mid-Ohio, and Cinci and Dayton areas. Where most of MidOhio and Dayton was Western Ohio. and Mid-Ohio was Columbus. You can't forget they picked up EVERY Adelphia system in Ohio as well.

I couldn't see TWC selling any system in Ohio. And Ohio doesn't even have FiOS and U-Verse is very limited in the cities it's in. So really' they have no worries here.


tjp375

join:2008-07-02
Akron, OH

Couldn't have said it better myself. The Ohio market will be the last to see any change. There is no state wide competition here.



SLD
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join:2002-04-17
San Francisco, CA

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reply to Rob
Wow, 7 years ago when I lived in Cuba, I mean Kendall, we had 5Mbit/sec DSL at our apartment.



Rob
In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA
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join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
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said by SLD:

Wow, 7 years ago when I lived in Cuba, I mean Kendall, we had 5Mbit/sec DSL at our apartment.
Lucky you.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

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reply to tjp375
As far as what i said about them selling systems in Ohio. They did. They sold off a few systems to Windjammer The first part of the year. It was put on the Help.rr.com page.

But they also kept ALL of the other money making markets.


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