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dynodb
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join:2004-04-21
Minneapolis, MN

Yawn

And for how many years have different versions of this rumor been going around? Six? Seven?

And a big to those who think that a change in ownership to a company like Winstream would somehow result in them getting FTTH. The only major carrier doing FTTH in a major way is selling telco assets, not buying them.

Careful what you wish for. Just ask those who's lines were sold by Verizon how that's working out for them.

iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
kudos:2

WS and CenLink ARE a lot more aggressive on ADSL2+ though; I think that the VAST majority of COs/RTs on CenLink and WS are ADSL2+ capable. Not so with Qwest.



BBBanditRuR
Dingbits

join:2009-06-02
Parachute, CO

That's why I dropped Qwest. If they had stated they were going to be upgrading in the distant future, that's fine, or at least tell me that you're trying. Their statement of "broadband experience" that keeps people onboard baffles me. They showed no interest in upgrading my area (at least on the other side of the river) and no plans to.


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