<html><head></head><body><p dir="ltr">That is my typical complaint against WOW: being forced to use someone else!</p>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">michael@yanovich.net wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre class="k9mail">-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br />Hash: SHA512<br /><br />On 02/13/2014 05:01 PM, Rick Hornsby wrote:<br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 1ex 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid #729fcf; padding-left: 1ex;"> A quick mention in their favor - we were always happy with WoW. They were responsive and helpful when the occasional issue came up.<br /> <br /> The only real negative was that when we moved from just inside 270 to just outside, WoW wasn't available.<br /> <br /> Sent from my iPhone<br /> <br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 1ex 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid #ad7fa8; padding-left: 1ex;"> On Feb 13, 2014, at 7:56, rfunk@funknet.net (Rob Funk) wrote:<br /><br /> With Kabletown buying Time-Warner, and the news media focusing on TV<br /> and ignoring internet connectivity, it seems like a good time to ask:<br /><br /> Are there any options for internet connections around here other than<br /> Time-Warner, A!
T&T,
or (if you're lucky) WoW?<br /><br /> In particular, are there any that aren't also trying to run a TV<br /> business?<br /><br /> Bonus points for Linux-friendliness, of course.<br /> (Hey, I can dream, can't I?)</blockquote><br /> <br /></blockquote><br />Speaking of WoW availability, my landlord (I live in a building that seems to have been converted to apartments, I believe it was previously just a simple house layout) claims that WoW wants them to sign some massive set of legal papers just to provide a hookup on the building and he refuses to sign the papers because they said it shouldn't require over 30 pages of legal write up for an Internet hookup on the side of the building.<br /><br />Then again, I'm sort of content with TWC at the moment. I wish my bill was as long as it was when I signed up. I use to have their 30Mbps/5Mbps for $60 a month (plus modem rental fee) then after a year it went up to $70 (plus modem rental fee).<br /><br />Anyone have any insight about!
what it
takes to get a WoW hookup on a residential property that has apartments?<br /><br />- -- <br />Michael Yanovich<br /><br /><br /><br />-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----<br />Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (GNU/Linux)<br />Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - <a href="http://www.enigmail.net">http://www.enigmail.net</a>/<br /><br />iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJS/ULGAAoJEKBpQL3CDq4dOJAQAKn/bKD7gxeH1uYa5oY+jGC5<br />ROgdpSUoz3CAFzQhO9e3//k0cLtk60rf5d4jA6FBCC3GgHZ1B1VahEAkZR9GivVN<br />efYHShfKR21k+i8/xB1Inr9y7aV0BEIZEKu5STo+zRUnBaM1d90QS0rz/h+1y7mO<br />Aee7jXoCJb72/R2mOoFKg85F1Sj2CKYvWwYGb7RnyNVFkjYEctNE2IiAmjvqMtcD<br />RqJBZsGjbQ6oE/rxsmO/zlB3kLG50mKjPpMoOsLsC9g+5G6almp4s4/1SY2iuVp/<br />XEBTqAUmTf8BdzuH3Rk2pHCvgZE1HHP5PnG/9OgHQcg47icS1avANQqbyWHvJvrD<br />4b4aXtqEpXi9MxWLzW+dValPFy+ZbINndmlpSLz4Eg/iaAlQUDiRcQuX3Vb5AK4K<br />xewysjpS+wQF2jviIsO2sSgtVQM1PTAgHoF1qaf5GD6Vu4B9lbWP/3wbOgrOgFDu<br />Wjqp930qAoSU7xevhJ2xwKLyz4dSEwJHGAeVepddcOWuuC+YBbdQtuorlf5dtHiI<br
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