Im moving to the area this weekend and I spoke to comcast today about transferring my service, however it looks like the internet service from comcast is going to cost me ~$70... Obviously Im not eligable for any offers because Im an existing customer (what gets me is that surely existing customers should get the cheapest rates assuming the pay on time etc... ie... for being a good customer! ????)
So, I'm interested to know what internet service people are using and how much it costs a month?
Thanks all....
So, I'm interested to know what internet service people are using and how much it costs a month?
Thanks all....
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Date: 2008-08-30 06:08 am (UTC)I have RCN at a fairly low speed and it's like $25 a month or something. If I had to give Comcast $70 a month, I'd shoot myself in the eye. I had one of those paid-off landlords, and I got Verizon DSL (only slightly less bad, and much slower) because I couldn't bear the thought of dealing with them again.
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Date: 2008-08-30 02:20 pm (UTC)I believe the phone lines in these neighborhoods are served by DLCs, and don't go directly to the central office. The DLCs are too old to support DSL, but too new to replace.
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Date: 2008-08-30 02:26 pm (UTC)I have found when I move it's better to cancel your service and then sign up as a new customer at the new address.
Additionally, there is a lower speed comcast internet package that is still fast and usable and half the cost of their full highspeed.
Additionally if you have a blog and go complain there or on sites like twitter and a blogs that get picked up by digg etc, you will likely have a person contact you who can help, this has been their trend lately - monitoring blog that mention them.
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Date: 2008-08-30 03:42 pm (UTC)It used to work in Cambridge with Comcast, too. I'd just threaten to go to the Dish network there. . . Give it a try. You can totally get that $70 down.
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Date: 2008-08-31 01:00 am (UTC)Unless yours was a situation where you had copper to the central office, but Verizon simply didn't have a free port on their DSLAM ( their end of the DSL modem ) st the time you ordered.
Of course, it wouldn't hurt to call the other providers and see what they have to say.
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Date: 2008-08-31 01:41 am (UTC)I live in Ward 7 and got a real runaround by Verizon about DSL. Suffice it to say that when they sign you up for DSL and start charging you for it they sure make sure they actually provide it where you live.
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Date: 2008-09-02 08:05 pm (UTC)It's gotta be an infrastructure thing, but I can't figure what it could be except for maybe pole space issues.
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