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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/13/2014 09:58 AM, Angelo McComis
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Rob
            Funk <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                &gt; <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://www.cablemover.com/" target="_blank">http://www.cablemover.com/</a>
                &nbsp; Type in your address only (not email!), and it<br>
                &gt; will search and scan and tell you what is available
                in your area. &nbsp;This<br>
                &gt; assumes you're expecting to bundle cable and
                internet service. &nbsp;As a<br>
                &gt; standalone service, DSL is really the only other
                option, and it's never<br>
                &gt; above 5-10mbps, which you might as well sign up for
                a 4G LTE hotspot and<br>
                &gt; call it a day.<br>
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              Heh, that site just confirmed that T-W is my only cable
              option. I like<br>
              the concept though. It just needs to expand to other
              transport media.<br>
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                That's kinda where the <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://speedtest.net" target="_blank">speedtest.net</a>
                site comes in handy - It tells you what other ISPs are
                in the general vicinity - you can then see which 3 or 4
                (sadly, only 3 or 4) other players are in the area, and
                do some calling around. Unfortunately, right now, it's a
                menu with only one option on it for a lot of us.&#8203;</div>
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                &gt; Keep in mind, Comcast is not going to come in and
                pull out all of TWC's<br>
                &gt; finished work, fire all their people, and replace
                with their own. (yes, some<br>
                &gt; of that will happen in the spirit of "economy of
                scale" like in HR, Finance,<br>
                &gt; management... goes without saying) &nbsp;They're likely
                to keep the @<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://x.rr.com" target="_blank">x.rr.com</a><br>
                &gt; domains because people don't know how to migrate
                their emails, they're<br>
                &gt; likely to keep all the set top and modems and such
                will all stay the same.<br>
                &gt;<br>
                &gt; I believe (and I hope I'm correct) that all we
                current customers will see is<br>
                &gt; just a new name on the envelope for sending the
                bill to each month. &nbsp;At<br>
                &gt; least for the first 3 or so years after the deal
                closes.<br>
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              I'm more concerned about corporate policy, particularly in
              slowing or<br>
              blocking things they don't like or things that compete
              with their<br>
              products. If we can persuade the FCC to reclassify them as
              telecom<br>
              services then I won't be too concerned, but until then I
              can't trust<br>
              them.<br>
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              And yes I have the same concerns with T-W, but less so
              because T-W is<br>
              smaller (less powerful) and doesn't also own a huge media
              company.<br>
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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif;font-size:small;color:rgb(51,0,51)">Really
                - the same concern we all share with regard to network
                neutrality.</div>
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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif;font-size:small;color:rgb(51,0,51)">With
                all of the constant investment being done by carriers as
                they refresh and upgrade their POPs, seeing the Netflix
                index of ISP is very chilling. &nbsp;Why are the speeds going
                down, when everyone is investing and building
                better/faster/stronger?</div>
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                    href="http://ispspeedindex.netflix.com/"
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                  face="verdana, sans-serif">It could be this...
                  although as it points out, it's difficult to prove...</font></div>
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href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/verizon-could-be-throttling-netflix-and-amazon-but-theres-no-actual-evidence-of-it/"
                    target="_blank">http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/verizon-could-be-throttling-netflix-and-amazon-but-theres-no-actual-evidence-of-it/</a><br>
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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif;font-size:small;color:rgb(51,0,51)">With
                Comcast owning NBC, there's definitely some concern for
                preference over allowing NBC and their
                programming/advertising to have unfair programming
                advantage. &nbsp;I felt the same about TWC up until they were
                spun out from under the media conglomerate in 2009. &#8203;</div>
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                Angelo&#8203;</div>
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      Not to speak of proposed Comcast Time Warnermerger. Freepress.net
      among others are making motions to oppose that.<br>
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