 Mr Matt join:2008-01-29 Eustis, FL kudos:1 Reviews:
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| Disclosure needed! Will Frontier post a list of approved modems, that their technical support department will support? In view of the fact that when it comes to DSL service most Telephone Companies will only support the modems that they supply. If Frontier increases the price of their service can customers void their contracts without paying Frontier's outrageous early termination fee? |
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 spewakR.I.P DadkinsPremium join:2001-08-07 Elk Grove, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
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| I have two of their modems I will sell to the highest bidder. But truth be told, I don't believe they will allow older modems/without the fee. In less competitive markets they will surely not allow a bring your own approach. On the other hand, in more competitive markets they will most likely relent to a BYO modem sans fee. Either way, even my current provider Surewest, is charging a FEE of $3.99 relating to the internet, for what I have no idea.  -- The weekend is here, grab a can of beer!
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 DampierPhillip M Dampier join:2003-03-23 Rochester, NY | reply to Mr Matt said by Mr Matt:  Will Frontier post a list of approved modems, that their technical support department will support? In view of the fact that when it comes to DSL service most Telephone Companies will only support the modems that they supply. If Frontier increases the price of their service can customers void their contracts without paying Frontier's outrageous early termination fee? I wouldn't count on a list of approved modems. Most people on contract would not see the price increase because you are on contract. If you do, let me know -- that would be enough to get you out of a contract with no ETF as it would represent a materially adverse change in terms. -- Phillip M. Dampier Editor, Stop the Cap! »stopthecap.com |
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