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  ib50MbSoon Formerly TwoKDialup Premium join:2002-06-07 Coloma, MI | reply to wings10 Re: Thanks BBR
Check out the Clown Forum before you leap. 
»dns issues tonight in Chicago? | |  youngo
join:2001-07-03 | anyone using voip on comcast? | |  rsantwire
join:2001-11-28 Redmond, WA
| reply to ib50MbSoon If you are going to switch from Cable to DSL don't switch to one of the ILEC based services. There you get oversubscribed services, uneducated support and moderate service at best. Spend some time reviewing some good ISP's (ISOMEDIA, Speakeasy, etc...) and do yourself justice and pay a little bit more for good services. The Cable providers (Adelphia, Comcast, Charter, Road Runner/Time Warner, etc...) and the ILEC's (SBC, Bell South, Verizon, Qwest, Centurytel, Frontier, etc...) don't have the personnel; oversubscribe their network and hire and fire as their stock goes. Pay a bit more for good service or deal with the poor service level you will always experience from the corporate provider.
It's like complaining that your Folgers doesn't taste quite as good as your Starbucks coffee. It won't (for the majority of us anyways ) and will always leave you unsatisfied. So if you have options search them out and make the changes. Otherwise deal with the cruddy service and don't complain...because you have a choice.
P.S.---If you are a business and you are looking to go with a Comcast or another Cable provider for services, run like mad as this is low quality and residential class service at best. If your provider doesn't offer a business class of service with SLAs (service level agreements), you are receiving residential service disguised as business. What that means is you need to your due diligence and not just sign up for the cheapest service out there!!! You get what you pay for and if you want good service you won't get it from Comcast, the cable providers or the ILECs. | |   anon3
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| Very uneducated statements....and TOTALLY WRONG! What you fail to mention, is that the companies that you quote as better service providers, simply resale the services provided by others! Isomedia, Speakeasy, and others, have no backbone , and are reselling Verizon, Time Warner, Comcast, Bell South, Etc., and branding it with their own name. It's like saying you will not buy foreign oil, then driving to your local gas station and filling up! Where did you think it came from? Very ignorant Ravings! | |   tapeloop 1959. I try to kick the ball. I miss. Premium join:2004-06-27 Airstrip One
| "Mr. Pot? There's a Mr. Kettle on line 2..."
Very uneducated statements....and TOTALLY WRONG! What you fail to mention, is that the companies that you quote as better service providers, simply resale the services provided by others! Isomedia, Speakeasy, and others, have no backbone , and are reselling Verizon, Time Warner, Comcast, Bell South, Etc., and branding it with their own name. It's like saying you will not buy foreign oil, then driving to your local gas station and filling up! Where did you think it came from? Very ignorant Ravings!
Um...correct me if I'm wrong, but Speakeasy uses the DSL lines provided by Covad, not Verizon. Verizon provides the copper. And regardless, they (i.e. SpE) are providing the service (Internet Service Provider, remember?) and not getting them from anyone else. No reselling involved.
And he was comparing them to cable Cos. anyway.
It would seem to me that "Ignorant Ravings" are never a good counter to anything. I'm just saying.  | |   RLF
| reply to youngo Re: Thanks BBR
Yes, I'm using VOIP over my comcast cable connection. While I couldn't reach any web sites or send and receive email my telephone (VOIP) service was working very nicely. I know because I was concerned about it and kept checking by calling myself from my cell phone. | |  thataboi
join:2004-03-09 Eugene, OR
| reply to rsantwire said by rsantwire :If you are going to switch from Cable to DSL don't switch to one of the ILEC based services. There you get oversubscribed services, uneducated support and moderate service at best. Spend some time reviewing some good ISP's (ISOMEDIA, Speakeasy, etc...) and do yourself justice and pay a little bit more for good services. The Cable providers (Adelphia, Comcast, Charter, Road Runner/Time Warner, etc...) and the ILEC's (SBC, Bell South, Verizon, Qwest, Centurytel, Frontier, etc...) Narrow it down that much and there isn't much left. Unless of course you want to go with small ISP's that sell 256/256 for ungodly prices that buy their bandwdith from those ILEC companies in the first place. | |
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