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said by Dogfather :You could say the same about Verizon, pulling copper when it's not necessary, just to insure you can't go back to copper competitors. The difference is that Verizon owns the copper. Sure they are pulling it to avoid line sharing, but it is still their property, bought and paid for by our USF fees.  -- Intel Q6600 @3400Mhz/GA-EP35-DS3P/2x 2048Mb G.Skill/Seagate 750.10/EVGA 8800GT's SLI/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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  Dogfather Premium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA 2 edits | reply to Camelot One You could say the same about Verizon, pulling copper when it's not necessary, just to insure you can't go back to copper competitors. |
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| reply to Dogfather An issue I noticed when my in-laws switched to UVerse....the AT&T installers, for some reason, cut the incoming coax line down to the ground, rather than just unplugging it from the box. My in-laws were unhappy enough with TW that they'd never go back, so it isn't an issue for them, but if theirs was the common "install", I could see TW being a little upset. They do technically own that line all the way up to the box, and you MIGHT be able to make an argument for vandalism.
Then again that was in Austin, no telling what is going on in San Antonio. -- Intel Q6600 @3400Mhz/GA-EP35-DS3P/2x 2048Mb G.Skill/Seagate 750.10/EVGA 8800GT's SLI/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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