 |  rebus9
join:2002-03-26 Tampa Bay
·Verizon FIOS
·RoadRunner Cable
1 edit | At least they give billing credits.... My sister is in Mediacom territory and says it's a disaster. Multi-hour outages are frequent, and several in the past 2 years have lasted 3-5 days each before they could get a truck rolled to the neighborhood. The techs all say the equipment servicing the neighborhood is shot, but nobody will give approval to replace it. (TV usually still works, but internet does not.)
The upside (if you can call it an upside) is she calls and screams bloody murder, and they credit her back the internet portion of her monthly bill without a hassle. There are very few months she actually "pays" for internet service. | |
|  jhigh
join:2002-04-06 West Des Moines, IA
| Problems in Des Moines Ongoing, persistent capacity problems during peak hours in the Des Moines area over the past 5 years (at three different addresses). The only customer service option is to roll a truck to "check signal levels", which have always been normal. The support call is then closed without the problem being fixed. Subsequent calls to tech support start this cycle over again. Frustrating to say the least. | |
|  |   lotusracer Premium join:1999-11-26 Moline, IL
| Re: Problems in Des Moines said by jhigh :The only customer service option is to roll a truck to "check signal levels", which have always been normal. The support call is then closed without the problem being fixed. Subsequent calls to tech support start this cycle over again. Frustrating to say the least. I've certainly been there myself. They always like to blame splits in my line, but why would the splits cause problems occasionally? Plus, it was like that when they installed me in 1998! | |
|  |  |   Topmounter Sent By Grocery Clerks
join:2001-02-20 Evergreen, CO
·Cox HSI
| Re: Problems in Des Moines Your signal levels are probably borderline and fluctuating, leaving little margin for error. Each splitter on the line between the modem and the tap reduces the signal level by at least 3.5db.
I feel for the Mediacom employees, hopefully their management folks will get their ducks in a row and get them what they need to fix the problems. | |
|  |  |  |  Turbocpe Premium join:2001-12-22 IA
1 edit | Re: Problems in Des Moines said by Topmounter :Your signal levels are probably borderline and fluctuating, leaving little margin for error. Each splitter on the line between the modem and the tap reduces the signal level by at least 3.5db. I feel for the Mediacom employees, hopefully their management folks will get their ducks in a row and get them what they need to fix the problems. Signal levels are not the only thing that can go wrong. They do have capacity issues from time to time, and even more so lately. I'm in Des Moines area as well and just went through a capacity issue requiring node planning. It took quite some time to get accomplished. | |
|   gladowl
@mchsi.com
| Mediacom Customer Service????????????? Have had Mediacom with HD tier and Digital Plus channels for over a month. I have not had one day with all channels useable in that time. Tiling on one or two channels in the 840 841 etc HD tier everyday. Unable to watch ESPN due to same. I have tried for four hours this morning to have a trouble call scheduled without results. They do not return or answer phone messages and I certainly don't understand what they are talking about when they offer "customer service and quality guarantees" That is a joke. In the month I have had 4 service calls and none have been able to address their technical deficiencies. | |
|  |   medicomsucks
@mchsi.com | Re: Mediacom Customer Service????????????? I agree 100%! My cable service and phone service suck! The internet service isn't all that great either. | |
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