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fiberguy
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reply to ptrowski

Re: All that money...

And I agree with what you said.

The thing that I'm still skeptical on is that we have all seen companies come out with one position which is popular at the time, and the flip sides down the road when opportunity served them well to do so.

I really don't think FiOS will remain un-metered for long after the rest of them do it, IF they do.

Verizon was also up there with trying to get "more money for using our pipes"... they don't have a pure innocent past. They also have the history of throttling and restricting the use on their wireless service.

I agree they are not at the moment, BUT, they have demonstrated that they are not incapable of doing the meter. Personally, I see that as a PR move on their part while it's convenient to do so. I trust no company on face value, not even comcast, not even cable.

But, I will 100% agree with you that Comcast has a LARGE way to go before I'd call their so-called "customer service" department.. "service".. With me, if the company I've been with and "loyal" to has treated me like crap, the other side will get a chance to keep my business. Once the other one treats me like crap, then I evaluate who treated me less crappily (If that's a word) and I stay with them.

Techies, for sure, will drool all over the fiber service> Many will go by price, value, and company reputation, I believe. At least for all the years I've had my hands on the products, and listening to people IN their homes and why they do things, both on the receiving and losing end, this is what I base my theory on. 15 years of that, and during the course of evolution of services, you tend to pick up on these things all the time.

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