 etaadmin join:2002-01-17 Dallas, TX kudos:1 | reply to elray
Re: Time-Warner for the Win! Exactly, and besides are there any guaranties that if something breaks (and often do) in their $300 installation and then 'free' FTTH setup will google replace and fix it for free too? How about technical support is that free too? What prevents google from switching to a pay service in the future?
To me $10/mo sounds reasonable and a bargain. |
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 | If you had bothered to even look, you'd see that Google will repair/replace the equipment under warranty as long as you are a subscriber. |
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 Kamus join:2011-01-27 El Paso, TX | reply to etaadmin said by etaadmin:Exactly, and besides are there any guaranties that if something breaks (and often do) in their $300 installation and then 'free' FTTH setup will google replace and fix it for free too? How about technical support is that free too? What prevents google from switching to a pay service in the future?
To me $10/mo sounds reasonable and a bargain. 10 dollars that you throw away to the garbage can is hardly a bargain. 1 mbit was useless 4 years ago. Now? You can't do anything at all with out having to wait an eternity for anything to happen. |
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