  JeepMatt Delaware Fios Premium join:2001-12-28 Wilmington, DE
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| reply to gdm Re: Comcast Summer 2005 Speed Upgrade Discussion
said by gdm :Personally I think it's stupid and typical comcast fashion. How in any way is this stupid??
It is basically giving Non-cable subscribers MORE choices to make (and in turn, pay less than they would).
You can keep what you have now - pay $10 more for 6 meg, or pay $20 more for 8 meg. -- "ONE team - ONE city - ONE dream!!" |
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  gdm Premium,MVM join:2001-06-15 Mchenry, IL clubs:
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| It's stupid because I can guarantee you that the grand-father crap won't hold true. If they were going to give us choices they would keep the gold tier at the same pricing structure it has always been.
How is it fair for them to raise prices??? Explain to me how any of this for non-cable people is fair. |
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  comcastfan11
join:2003-08-04 Brick, NJ
| It's a business tactic, plain & simple to try and get more of the non cable tv subscribers to subscribe to at least expanded basic or pay more. I am not downright supporting the increase in pricing for non cable tv subscribers but can see where comcast is coming from. |
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  AthlGrond Premium,MVM join:2002-04-25 Aurora, CO
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| reply to JeepMatt said by JeepMatt :It is basically giving Non-cable subscribers MORE choices to make (and in turn, pay less than they would). I currently pay $63 for 6/768, so how is this going to be better for me? -- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. |
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  Just Waiting
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| reply to gdm Hmmmm...... I subscribe to basic cable and have the 6000/768 speed tier for an additional $10.00. If I'm reading Jason's comments correctly, it's now going to cost another $10.00 (in addition to the FIRST $10.00) to keep my 768 upload!!
"With a basic Cable TV subscription through Comcast, the 8/768 tier will be $62.95/month. The only exception would be a customer who falls under the description of your first question, where some customers may be automatically upgraded to this speed for the $52.95/month price."
Am I missing something? |
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  comcastfan11
join:2003-08-04 Brick, NJ | It appears that the only people that will keep their current prices are those who have at least expanded basic cable tv. |
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  lazsheriff Laz
join:2005-01-03 Fort Lauderdale, FL
| reply to Just Waiting No you wont have to pay an extra 10 dollars. It says clearly if you are a non cable tv customer it will be an extra 10 dollars for 6 mb and an extra 20 for 8 mb. Its been the same its always been where non cable tv users pay extra for internet.
Basically the upgrade is only affecting cable tv subscribers free of cost. If you are non cable and are currently at 6mb you will have to dish out another 10 for 8 mb. For the same price you do get to stay at 6mb. The only issue i see with this is that your upload will be decreased and you still will be paying the same. |
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  gdm Premium,MVM join:2001-06-15 Mchenry, IL clubs:
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| No it's not it's changed. The new 6meg only has 384 upload and the 8meg goes to 768. Supposedly we will be grandfathered but I don't trust that will happen.
Also if a new non CATV person subscribes to HSI for $10 $67.95 more they get 6/384 and $20 $77.95 they get 8/768. |
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 eldorado1640
join:2005-04-03 Littleton, CO | reply to JeepMatt If you currently pay $63 for 6/768, your price shouldn't change. The $67 price mentioned above applies only to certain markets (some charge an extra $15 if you don't have cable, others charge $10) |
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