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Adelphia Affirms Commitment to Broadband Customer Satisfaction
by MacLeech Wednesday 17-Sep-2003
Redwood City, CA, September 16, 2003 — SupportSoft, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPRT), a leading provider of service and support automation software, today announced that Adelphia Communications has chosen its software for end-to-end service automation to support Adelphia's more than 900,000 broadband subscribers. Adelphia's purchase of SupportSoft's SmartAccess™, Service Automation Suite™, HomeNet™, and Knowledge Center™ software products is expected to help Adelphia resolve thousands of broadband customer service issues each month.

Adelphia Communications is the nation's fifth largest broadband cable provider. With the addition of Adelphia to the list of high-speed data customers, SupportSoft now counts 7 out of the top 9 North American broadband service providers among its many customers.

"Adelphia's broadband customer expansion continues to accelerate. To better serve our current subscribers and scale to meet future growth, we needed a proven service automation solution that would not only allow us to contain support costs, but help drive customer satisfaction and retention," said Matt Bell, director of high-speed data strategy and product development for Adelphia. "After an extensive competitive evaluation we found that SupportSoft had the best set of fully integrated software solutions for Adelphia's needs."

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RR Conductor
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Ahh, sweet rhetoric LOL

Now drop your price Adelphia, and put your money where your mouth is, so to speak
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At least...

They haven't moved their call centers to India yet. I can't stand it when I have to deal with call centers that are staffed with people who speak unintelligible English...

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Re: At least...

Yeah, but give them time, I see IBM wants to move a lot of it's work force overseas over the next decade, can you say eternal job loss? Soon the US will employ more people outside the US then inside it if we keep it up
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haha yeah

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Re: At least...

and you thought adelphia was stupid, the overseas work force people will surely have to stay in contact with there loved one's here in the states. at a higher cable rate/cost of course...

all broadband Co's are evil, imho...

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Adelphia's 3rd Power Link call center, opened in Colorado last week.... nothing has left the US.
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Adelphia - Is it working now?

[text was edited by author 2003-09-23 18:27:41]

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Re: At least...

Give them time, I hope they don't follow IBM and Dell's lead in exporting huge amounts of jobs, but with the amoral business practices now days, I wouldn't put it past Adelphia.

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said by MacLeech:
Adelphia's 3rd Power Link call center, opened in Colorado last week.... nothing has left the US.
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Adelphia - Is it working now?

[text was edited by author 2003-09-23 18:27:41]

Or the company... for now.

Jax

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