 1 edit | Yeah, it's just bad marketing... then again, maybe it's due to not giving people what they want, but instead trying to force something on them that they don't want, namely, higher speeds at higher prices. For those that want more speed and will pay for it, fine; but there are still plenty of people who just want a connection that's reliable and "fast enough": 5/2 for $30, 10/? for $40. Bad marketing? or just not understanding the "market"? And then there's "TV"... who needs it? No one "needs" it. But again, it comes down to price. Yeah, there's plenty of "competition" in the marketing space for air time to attract customers' attention, but how about having some actual competition in price and product instead? What a concept. |