Yeah.  6 megabit DSL for 60 a month is not competition.

Bellsouth is the one to blame here, they have been the ones fighting to
prevent everyone else from laying fiber.

http://lafayetteprofiber.com/Blog/2007/12/appalling-jindal-picks-bellsouth.html

http://www.businessreport.com/news/2007/jul/17/high-fiber/

On Jan 30, 2008 12:09 PM, Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Okay, I'll bite: How can they lose market share if there is no
> competition? :)
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> willhill wrote:
> > Your best customers are your fans.  They figure out what you are good
> for and
> > tell their friends.  If it were not for them, everyone would still be
> using
> > dial up.  There is still plenty of market for them and they can start
> losing
> > share if they make cable suck hard enough.
> >
> > On Wednesday 30 January 2008 11:19 am, B. Estrade wrote:
> >> What does it mean to be in that group of "best customers"?  The ones
> that
> >> use all the bandwidth or the ones that pay the same amount for services
> >> they barely touch?
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