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Krazy Kyle

@adelphia.net

Awww, screw it

Damnit, screw Adelphia. I'd like to live where you guys are getting blazing fast speeds and 99% uptime. Last week, My network was down all night off and on for 2 nights. Not to mention my friends Bellsouth DSL connection (he switched from Adelphia, BTW) is almost always faster than mine, and his upload speeds better. Screw Adelphia and their shit, I'm going to Bellsouth DSL.

mrweigand7

join:2000-10-17
Chesterland, OH

Re: Your best revenge.

And that is perhaps your best revenge. Don't pay for poor service. If enough people defect to a competitor, they may get the message before they go under. (Though I'm not sure which way to bet in Adelphia's case.)


hcoltrain

@hsacorp.net

reply to Krazy Kyle

Re: Awww, screw it

Sorry, to hear that. Guess we are lucky. There are a few differenes between our service and most ppl's cable here.

1.) Ethernet is shared media
2.) Point-Point Channelized T-1's are not.
3.) We are the only business connected in our POP
4.) I think T-1 technology is more reliable and was around before cable(i.e less NEW problems). Also, it is based on pre-existing telco technology which is better understood and the core digital transport systems were built around this cornerstone decades ago.

All this prob. helps. I am more of a fan of technologies based on telco systems such as DSL, SONET and T's as they seem more reliable than the sensitive Cable technologies. Cable may be speedy but I need reliability first. I can deal with a slow connection sometimes which to me is better than a speedy connection that has problems staying up at all.

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