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Brad N Bendily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think COX does have a monopoly. I don't know of any other cable=20
> companies in the Baton Rouge area. Well use DSL you say?
> What about all those people who aren't close enough to their DSL=20
> provider to get DSL? If they want broadband at a decent price
> COX cable is all they have. I think satellite service is out of the=20
> ballpark. With a $100-$400 setup fee then $70/month afterwards=20
> someone would need to be desparate for broadband to go that route.

and the latency is pretty bad on satellite.  It's really not viable in
my not so humble opinion.

> Why not leave their network open and if someone is abusing the system
> then have a chat with that one person. Why block everyone for the=20
> problems of a small few?

Agreed. Worked for me for ~12,000 customers in three systems.=20=20

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Scott Harney<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"...and one script to rule them all."
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