  deltat2000 Timor Omnis Abesto Premium join:2000-04-13 127.0.0.1 clubs: | reply to Anon Re: What petition?
Just added my signature......for whatever good it will do...but AT&T can kiss all my business goodbye! |
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 Anon | Thanks for helping out! |
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 kingdomware
join:2000-09-23 Waldorf, MD
| Don't forget the 248 letters sent from »www.consumers4northpoint.org before it went down. This was the site that Dave W. created before he was forced to shutdown. So we really have over 1100 signatures.
Thanks Dave and Sal. Wounded in battle  |
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| said by kingdomware: Don't forget the 248 letters sent from »www.consumers4northpoint.org before it went down. This was the site that Dave W. created before he was forced to shutdown. So we really have over 1100 signatures.
Thanks Dave and Sal. Wounded in battle
Their sacrifice is duly noted, and it is my distinct pleasure to award them both the Splooge de Sirop d'Erabe, with the "V" device for valor and a Maple Leaf Cluster for gallantry.
Almost forgot, they also qualify for the AT&T campaign ribbon as well.
(if you don't get it, do a search for "pancakes" on the board!) [text was edited by author 2001-03-31 11:31:53] |
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 Anon | over 1K! |
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 Anon | Emotion ruling over logic
It is unfortunate to read through your petition and see all those innocent customers being stirred into a frenzy to make more stupid choices.
1) AT&T is stable and will remain so. They will be beneficial to an industry which is in desperate need of some stability.
2) 100 1000 or 10000 or even 100000 customers dropping services from AT&T will mean nothing to them. They won't even see it as a blip. Why? Cause they know you'll be back. In the end, if AT&T provides the best service, they will get your business
3) Northpoint suffered from not controling their own marketplace. Why would you wish this same fate on AT&T's own dsl rollout?
All for now |
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| said by deakonblues2k: It is unfortunate to read through your petition and see all those innocent customers being stirred into a frenzy to make more stupid choices.
1) AT&T is stable and will remain so. They will be beneficial to an industry which is in desperate need of some stability.
So, we accept them because they're stable? Stalinist Russia was stable, too. Yes, the industry needs stability, but not stability in the aftermath of the shoddy treatment of 120,000+ end users.
I'll go with Rythms or Covad even it they only have two cans and a piece of string to offer me. And you watch, AT&T will attempt to starve out as many of the small fry as possible with impossible-to-pass-up combination deals. Once the competition is gone, who knows?
More than stability, the industry needs regulation to protect end users from the predations of raiders.
said by deakonblues2k: 2) 100 1000 or 10000 or even 100000 customers dropping services from AT&T will mean nothing to them. They won't even see it as a blip. Why? Cause they know you'll be back. In the end, if AT&T provides the best service, they will get your business
How dare you presume to speak to my sense of purpose or the depth of my commitment to dropping any further dealings with AT&T?
I am not a damned blip, thank you.
said by deakonblues2k: 3) Northpoint suffered from not controling their own marketplace. Why would you wish this same fate on AT&T's own dsl rollout?
All for now
If AT&T wanted to have a smooth rollout of their own DSL product (believe me, pal., it looks like a lot of the hardware purchased from NPNT is going over to voice service, depending on relative penetration in individual markets), wouldn't it have made sense to do so without spending millions upon millions on marketing costs, not to mention all the skepticism and downright hatred that they're going to have to brook, even if their commitment to DSL is as strong as you think it is?
Just because I buy a car doesn't mean that I'm going to use it to take myself back and forth to work five days a week. Yellow paint and a meter turn it into a taxi cab. And in this way, AT&T isn't going to be forced to use the equipment in one way or another unless a governmental entity steps in and forces their hand.
That's all for now from me. |
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  dsl_boy
join:2000-11-21 | Re: AT&T petition watch: 1,043 signatures!
said by Chipinphilly: That's all for now from me.
No, say it isn't so! I was so looking forward to your next post: AT&T petition watch: 1,044 signatures! |
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 Anon | You want me to wait until it hits 1,500 to update it? |
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 Anon | Is 1,242 enough? |
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  mondoz
join:2000-08-26 Houston, TX | 1372 Now.... |
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 cgcarter
join:2001-03-30 Douglasville, GA | reply to Anon And just what is this petition supposed to do for us? |
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 millman
join:2001-03-26 Keyport, NJ | therapeutic... |
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 Anon | I see you read my disclaimer first post on this thread? Actually, the media is paying attention to the issue, the petition especially, and I have been in touch with two different state legislators here in PA. |
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 cgcarter
join:2001-03-30 Douglasville, GA | So once again me being a Georgia residential subscriber.... What is this petition supposed to do for me? |
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 Anon | reply to cgcarter Re: Re: AT&T petition watch: 1,043 signatures!
Do you connect through NorthPoint/ Or, at this point, did you? Do you connect through another CLEC that might be eaten alive one day by BellSouth or AT&T? Do you like freedom of choice when it comes to high speed data services? Are you outraged, even in the least, that 120,000 "people" were shut down with little or no warning, and that it could happen to you, too? |
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 Anon | The silence was deafening. |
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 Anon | 1,500+ |
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 Anon | Keep signing and counting
Thanks to everyone who has signed, and thanks to ChipinPhilly for keeping the momentum going.
This IS getting a message across to some people, especially at AT&T |
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