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swarto112
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join:2004-02-17
Brookfield, WI

who cares?

how about upgrading that infrastructure?

JackBauer

join:2006-08-24
Schenectady, NY

Maybe that's what they are doing.

Building a mesh network to bypass their lame hybrid coax fiber network.


en103

join:2011-05-02
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probably more likely to push a deal to many 'urban dwellers' (NYC) where they wouldn't want to pay the extra $20-$30/month for limited data over cellular.

Maybe their long term is to partner with a cellular provider (aren't they hitching up with VZW?). It'd give AT&T a run for their money, and reduce the cost of overages, and give them some clickstream cash.


elray

join:2000-12-16
Santa Monica, CA

reply to swarto112

said by swarto112:

how about upgrading that infrastructure?

Here in Socal, TWC is the only entity that does, all the while prices have come down or remain flat.

We've on our third upgrade of the cable plant in a decade.

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