 mlohrwork
join:2001-05-30 Laurel, MD
| Please say it ain't so!!
Having wonderful support from my local ISP (charm.net) offering Covad it would be a tragedy for the future of Covad to allow ATT to destroy a viable service. AT&T doesn't have a clue since it keeps flounder with broadband why assume now that it will do any better with Covad then it previous forays into broadband. |
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 FCC_clowns
join:2003-02-26 Beverly Hills, CA
| Because the idea wouldn't be to tamper with Covad at all. The idea is either for ATT to work with Covad as a stand alone DSL provider or to buy Covad and allow them to continue to operate as they do today. Covad is a very lean and efficiently run co nowadays (yes its still burning cash but should the bundling idea take off that will quickly be taken care of). They only have about 1300 employees nationwide and the company clearly doesn't carry any dead wood. T doesn't have the required level of DSL technicians to run the ship. So if it aint broke why fix it. |
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