 systems2000What? You Say It's Fixed. Hah join:2001-11-29 Cyberspace 1 edit | reply to JTRockville
Re: Comcast Ordered to Issue Refunds That doesn't help. I want a permanent roll-back.
Local ILEC is Sprint. They are still up and down about where they supply xDSL.
I'm getting real tempted to do Wildblue and DishNetwork Family.
I've talked to Guilford Township several times and get the same response every time. There is no "Franchise Agreement" with Comcast. I think Comcast just sent them a legal letter that the township acknowledged that they knew Comcast is in their jurisdiction and Comcast is calling that a "Franchise Agreement".
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 JTRockvilleData HoPremium,MVM join:2002-01-28 Rockville, MD | It probably won't get you a price decrease, but you could report Comcast to the FCC for operating without a franchise agreement.
Are you still paying $18.65, or has it gone up again? |
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| reply to systems2000 said by systems2000:That doesn't help. I want a permanent roll-back. According to this document »www.umaine.edu/mcsc/mpr/Vol2No3/CTR.htm , consumers can file FCC Form 329 to complain about expanded basic rates. Curiously, the FCC does not have a copy of this form posted either here »www.fcc.gov/formpage.html or here »www.fcc.gov/Forms/ .
Even though your complaint is about limited basic, it might be worth pursuing with a 329 (if you can find one) anyway. |
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